Recorded during the 2008 Mises University, Jeffrey Tucker interviews Roger Garrison on the topic of Henry Hazlitt's classic book "Economics in One Lesson." This is the final video in a series of tw...
Recorded during the 2008 Mises University, Jeffrey Tucker interviews Roger Garrison on the topic of Henry Hazlitt's classic book "Economics in One Lesson." This is the final video in a series of twelve interviews with leading Austrian Economists discussing each chapter of Hazlitt's book.
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Just finished this last video of the serie. Thanks a lot for all this videos.
I am from Europe and there is so much socialism here, that we dont get "liberal" information (european clasic liberal sense). I considered myself quite socialist not so long ago. Thanks for the eforts to give all this info. You are helping a lot of people understanding whats going on.
Interestingly, I just received $12 in the mail for jury duty service that I served back in August. Now what meaningful thing can I do with my new found wealth? Yep, you guessed it! I just went to The Mises Institute's web site and bought a hard cover copy of this book for ONLY $12! Poetic harmony. Now I can give away my old 1979 soft cover copy to a Republican or a Democrat who needs it.
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Great work by the Mises Institute.
5 stars and cheap wenches to all!!
I am from Europe and there is so much socialism here, that we dont get "liberal" information (european clasic liberal sense). I considered myself quite socialist not so long ago. Thanks for the eforts to give all this info. You are helping a lot of people understanding whats going on.
Now what meaningful thing can I do with my new found wealth?
Yep, you guessed it!
I just went to The Mises Institute's web site and bought a hard cover copy of this book for ONLY $12!
Poetic harmony.
Now I can give away my old 1979 soft cover copy to a Republican or a Democrat who needs it.