Biographies
Ayn Rand’s Contribution to the Cause of Freedom
Roderick Long celebrates Ayn Rand's work and influence in this piece written on the centenary of her birth.
The Mises and Hayek Critiques of Modern Political State
Presented as part of the Austrian Workshop seminar series. Recorded at Pebble Hill (Auburn, Alabama) on 17 November 1997.
Thank Goodness for FDR’s Tax Cut
Recorded 15 January 2005 at The Trouble with Taxation Conference, Charlottesville, Virginia.
Rothbard’s Economics of Taxation: Where the Mainstream Went Wrong
Recorded 14 January 2005 at The Trouble with Taxation Conference, Charlottesville, Virginia.
The Saga of John Law and Richard Cantillon
In the Paris of the 1720s, writes Sean Corrigan, there took place a duel; a contest of both wills and intellects.
Misesian for Life
Hans F. Sennholz, winner of the 2004 Gary G. Schlarbaum Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Liberty, is one of the handful of economists who dared defend free markets and sound money during the dark years before the Misesian revival.
Memories of Mises
Professor Mises had come to the United States in 1940 and joined the faculty of the Graduate School in 1945. At that time he had already published his Bureaucracy (1944) and Omnipotent Government (1944) and undoubtedly was laboring on his magnum opus, Human Action (1949) which built on its German-language predecessor Nationalökonomie.