Mises Institute Seminar Series
SUMMER WORKSHOP 2005
Wednesdays, 2:00pm (unless otherwise noted)
Robert Murphy, Hillsdale College
- The Microeconomics of Security Services
- June 5th
Joseph Salerno, Pace University
- Austrian School of Economics: Revisionist History and Contemporary Theory
- June 6-10th
Tibor Machan, Chapman University
- Subjective Theory of Value
- June 15th
Thomas Woods, Suffolk Community College
- The Truth about American History: An Austro-Jeffersonian Perspective
- June 20-24th
Brad Stone, Oglethorpe University
- “Robert Nisbet and the Conservative Intellectual Tradition.”
- June 29th
Scott Beaulier, Mercer University
- “Austrian Economics and Third World Development”
- July 6th
Robert Murphy, Hillsdale College
- “Anarchy and Economies of Scale”
- July 13th
John Denson, Ludwig von Mises Institute
- “The Six Months that Changed the World”
- July 20th
Mark Sunwall
- “Thymology and the Struggle for Anthrocentrism in the Social Sciences”
- July 27th
Walter Block, Loyola University
- “Radical Austrianism, Radical Libertarianism,” A Steven Burger Seminar
- July 25-29
Cindy Sheehan, Gold Star Families for Peace
- “The Human Cost of War”
- July 29
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