The Rothbardian Theory of Taxes
In defense of tax loopholes and other things that horrify “mainstream” economists. Recorded at Mises University 2010.
In defense of tax loopholes and other things that horrify “mainstream” economists. Recorded at Mises University 2010.
Problems of international development aid and the domestic welfare state. Recorded at Mises University 2010.
Why government is inherently wealth-destroying, compared to free-market entrepreneurship, the source of wealth creaton.
Critical examination of the claim that justification for taxation is that there is a market failure regarding public goods and externalities.
The rich can indeed help us all, not by spending but by being thrifty and even miserly for as long as necessary to fix what the government has broken.
The horror of starvation no longer terrifies men living in a capitalist society.
"Gentlemen, you are piling up a heritage of conflict and litigation over water rights, for there is not sufficient water to supply the land." – John Wesley Powell
"It's pointless to try to wade hip-deep into DeLong's calculations, because they are meaningless."
Interviewd by Susan Modaress on PressTV’s “The Autograph,” 14 July 2010. In this episode, Dr.
According to Louis XIV, a king is superhuman, a man who is above all and sees all and is the only one working for the “public” good, wh