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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2008

A critique of the belief that politics, religion or academia can set us free. Free Audiobook/PDF from Freedomain Radio.
http://www.freedomainradio.com/books.html#HNTAF

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  • I like your philosophy videos. I just don't understand why you're criticizing the people who try to do something for good? I mean, seriously, which do you value more... Freedom or Goodness?

  • Thank you for your kind words, can you tell me if you have read the book? I am sure that you are not criticizing a book that you have not read, that would be most odd...

  • should i first read the previous books or can i begin with this one too

  • You can start with this one, no problem... :)

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  • and the Truth will set you free

  • Sin is a thing that writes itself across a mans face. It cannot be concealed If a wretched man has vice, it shows itself in the lines of his mouth, the droop of his eyelids, the moulding of his hands even

    -Oscar Wilde

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  • Stef, how do we achieve freedom?

  • What is the name of this song?

  • another irony. it ^^ was said by jesus but, science has proven to be more realistic and truth than religion.

  • Go to the mises website and listen to the audio file "Praxeology: The Austrian Method" by Hans-Hermann Hoppe. It's a discussion of that very issue (the epistemology of economics). The answer is actually quite simple (how we can logically deduce economic laws logically without reference to empirical testing).

  • well more than answers opinions, this is a cool channel.

  • yeah! now I'm here looking for answers.

  • Irony much?

  • The concept, of that. I was in a catholic school. They always told me believing in santa clause was stupid because it was a dangerous fantasy.

  • Yes, I enjoyed your book. Even though it was mostly criticism, it was good criticism. I have one question, though. Is giving away your truth for free then accepting donations that are freely given more representative of the free-market, or is that not grace?

  • Check out the article "Praxeology: Who Needs It?" then. It answers that very criticism along with Rand's other objections to it.

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