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Tag Archives: lecture
The Austrian School of Economics
There is no better idea to start the new year than to listen to Peter Schiff talking about the Austrian School of Economics, and explaining why the economic meltdown happened and why it shouldn’t have surprised anyone.
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Tagged Austrian School, economic meltdown, economy, lecture, peter schiff
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Noam Chomsky…. “the libertarian”
I will never understand why some people consider Noam Chomsky as a libertarian…. He should be called what he really is and himself acknowledges being: a SOCIALIST. “Ron Paul is a nice guy”…. and his policies are “off the wall”. … Continue reading
Posted in control, economy, government, interventionism, nonsense, socialism, welfare state
Tagged corporations, economy, kutztown university, lecture, nanny state, noam chomsky, state
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Socialism’s legacy
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, many optimists claimed that the world was now somehow “after socialism.” There are reasons, however—structural, political, moral, and intellectual—why the collapse of Communism did not entail the end of socialism. This talk will … Continue reading
Posted in communism, economy, government, socialism
Tagged alan kors, capitalism, clemson institute, communism, consequences, lecture, legacy, socialism
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Jesús Huerta de Soto on the financial crisis
Professor Jesús Huerta de Soto explains the real causes of the financial crisis.
