Recorded during the 2008 Mises University, Jeffrey Tucker interviews Tom Woods on the topic of Henry Hazlitt's classic book "Economics in One Lesson." This is the fourth in a series of twelve inter...
Recorded during the 2008 Mises University, Jeffrey Tucker interviews Tom Woods on the topic of Henry Hazlitt's classic book "Economics in One Lesson." This is the fourth in a series of twelve interviews with leading Austrian Economists discussing each chapter of Hazlitt's book.
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