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Uploaded by on May 7, 2008

The F. A. Hayek Memorial Lecture. Recorded 15 March 2008 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute; Auburn, Alabama.

Speaker: Lorenzo Infantino
Introduction by: Joseph T. Salerno
Event: Austrian Scholars Conference

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  • I like how you copied this. well done.

  • thanks, bro. i used opencv c++ library to create the motion blur effect.

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  • You sure you didn't slip LSD into the drinks of the audience?

    I'm kidding.

    Good content. Hayek, Mises, and (sometimes) Milton Friedman had a very concrete view.

  • Hopefully future generations, having been blessed with the internet, will have accents more suited to such discussion due to previous exposure to these ideas over these websites.

    Good thing to put up here though, good ideas.

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  • The blur is annoying. Makes me wonder if this is serious.

  • Am I drunk?

  • Didn't Comte also invent the word 'altruism?' No wonder Ayn Rand had to refute that enslaving concept that says we help each other by abrogating our reason to allow others to take advantages of our selves. Thus those coercers advocate altruism, those militarists, socialists, statists, thieves etc.

  • I am afraid this person is not very used to reading in english.

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