Posted on 03/20/2018 5:43:02 PM PDT by Voption
The late great Murray Rothbard gave a series of lectures in 1986 at New York Polytechnic University from his book of the same name, "The American Economy and the End of Laissez-Faire: 1870 to World War II." Fortunately for us, they were recorded by Hans Hermann-Hoppe. (audio 1:47:29)
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Bump!
thanks!
There are posters on FR that could use several years of Rothbard lectures.
As achievable as a communist utopia.
On the way toward pretending to achieve it we get all sorts of nonsense like open borders, free trade without consideration for trade barriers and illegal behavior of our global competitors, monopolies that distort markets for longer periods of time than the market corrects for monopolistic behavior, and corporations choosing to exercise their freedom to rent seek and purchase government protection rather than improving their products and services.
Also, no accounting for how people actually behave or what the average person actually wants, i.e. not to be held responsible for all his actions.
You have that right.
You have that right!
I’m full Austrian school myself. Throw out all these measurements and schemes to insert government into the economy.
Good man!
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