Human Action Part One with David Gordon
If you've wanted to read Human Action, this is your opportunity to hear it explained by great economists and scholars!
If you've wanted to read Human Action, this is your opportunity to hear it explained by great economists and scholars!
Many rich people publicly support measures to "raise taxes on the rich." This is because the cost of voting to give away $1 million is far lower than the cost of actually giving it away.
A given goal dictates the specific means that an individual will choose for the attainment of that end. People make choices that they think will help them achieve an end.
Central planners like Cass Sunstein think our alleged "irrationality" means we need the government to intervene in our daily lives.
It is not a conclusive proof of a doctrine's correctness that its adversaries use the police, the hangman, and violent mobs to fight it. But it is a proof of the fact that those taking recourse to violent oppression are convinced of the untenability of their own doctrines.
Presented at the Mises Institute's "First Annual Advanced Instructional Conference in Austrian Economics" at Stanford University.
Bob Murphy discusses Hoppe’s argumentation ethics and essays on praxeology.
Can sociology be integrated into Mises's epistemological distinction between theory and history? What can sociology accomplish as a historical discipline?
There is no other means to attain full employment, rising real wage rates and a high standard of living for the common man than private initiative and free enterprise.