Philosophy and Methodology
The Power of the State vs. the Power of Love
Philosophers have argued that society must invest great power in the rulers because only great power can hold back the forces of evil. Is there another alternative?
Two Types of Individualism
What individualism teaches us is that society is greater than the individual only in so far as it is free.
A Mises Institute Guide to Nobel Winners Fama and Shiller
Not surprisingly, the work of this week’s new Nobel prize winners have been the subject of several critiques here at the Mises Institute:
An Austrian Take on the Economy
Interviewed by host Alan Butler, Mark Thornton discusses economics from the Austrian perspective.
What is a Just Nation?
Interviewed by Ken McClenton on “The Exceptional Conservative Show,” Mark Thornton discusses the characteristics of a just society and
Austrians versus Keynesians
Interviewed by “Butler on Business” host Alan Butler, Mark Thornton explains the differences between Austrian and Keynesian economics.
The Need for General Rules
Hume pointed out that, while conduct should be judged by its “utility,” it is not specific acts that should be so judged, but general rules of action.
On Moral Education
Bear constantly in mind the truth that the aim of your discipline should be to produce a self-governing being; not to produce a being to be governed by others.
Political Entrepreneurship and the Economics of Wealth Destruction
Recorded at Mises University 2013.