Preelection Survey: What Is This Election About?
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We asked several Mises Institute scholars and writers to come together to discuss the themes running through the 2020 election race and the most important policy issues for the American presidency. Here’s what they had to say.
Featuring Joseph Becker, Zachary Yost, Peter Klein, Peter St. Onge, Philipp Bagus, Mark Thornton, Jonathan Newman, Robert Murphy, Tho Bishop, David Gordon, Walter Block, Alice Salles, Allen Mendenhall, Patrick Newman, and Jeff Deist.
This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. Narrated by Michael Stack.
Original Article: “Preelection Survey: What Is This Election About?“.