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A Special Report—2005
Contents
Mission 3
History 3
Senior Fellows 4
Adjunct Faculty 5
2005 Fellows 9
Institute Speakers 28
Media 59
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Mission
The Ludwig von Mises Institute is the research and educational center of classical liberalism
and the Austrian School of economics. Inspired by the life and work of Ludwig von Mises
(1881-1973), and his student Murray N. Rothbard (1926-1995), the Mises Institute sponsors
a vast array of publications, programs, and fellowships, with the goal of restoring a high
place for theory in the social sciences, encouraging a revival of critical historical research,
promoting the free and enterprising commonwealth, and countering the political philosophy
of statism in all its forms. In this cause, the Mises Institute works to advance the Austrian
School of economics and social science generally, and, in application, defends the market
economy, private property, sound money, and peaceful international relations, while
opposing government intervention as economically and socially destructive.
History
In December 1981, Ludwig von Mises's widow Margit gave her approval to found the Mises
Institute. It was formally established on August 24, 1982, and located in Auburn, Alabama,
with founder Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. serving as president. With the support of Margit von
Mises, who chaired the board until her death in 1993, and such giants as F.A. Hayek,
Lawrence Fertig, Henry Hazlitt, and Murray N. Rothbard, who headed its academic programs
until his death in 1995, the Mises Institute has grown into the leading scholarly center for
research and teaching in the Austrian School, as well as an important research center for
classical liberalism.
The Mises Institute has more than 250 faculty members working on one or more academic
projects. With their help, and thousands of donors in 50 states and 64 foreign countries, the
Institute has held more than 500 teaching conferences, including the Mises University, and
seminars on subjects from monetary policy to the history of war, as well as international
and interdisciplinary Austrian Scholars Conferences. From these programs, the Institute has
generated many hundreds of scholarly papers, in addition to thousands of published popular
articles on economic and historical issues.
The Mises Institute publishes books by Ludwig von Mises and other new and old works by
Austrian economists, maintains the complete Mises bibliography, manages the archive and
literary rights of Murray N. Rothbard, and publishes six periodicals: The Quarterly Journal of
Austrian Economics (quarterly since 1998); The Journal of Libertarian Studies (quarterly since
2000); The Free Market (monthly since October 1983), The Austrian Economics Newsletter (since
Spring 1984), The Mises Review (quarterly since Spring 1995), and The Mises Memo (quarterly
since Fall 1987). It also published The Review of Austrian Economics (annually, 1987-1989;
biannually, 1990-1997).
The Mises Institute Website, Mises.org, went online in 1995 and has gone through five major
redesigns to accommodate fast-paced technological change. It has featured working papers,
study guides, bibliographies, biographies, e-books, publication archives, a calendar of events,
fellowship applications, audio downloads, foreign language materials, a faculty directory,
research tools, daily editorials, local on-site library access, vast audio files, and an online
catalog of publications. Mises.org provides open access, is linked from classrooms and
libraries around the world, and receives upwards of 13 million page hits per month.
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The Institute sponsors the Gary G. Schlarbaum Prize for lifetime achievement in the cause of
liberty ($10,000), the Frank Kurzweg Prize for outstanding research or journalism ($5,000),
the O.R Alford III prize for advances in libertarian theory ($1,000), the Lawrence Fertig prize
for advances in Austrian economics ($1,000), the Murray N. Rothbard Medal of Freedom
through the generosity of George Connell, as well as prizes for graduate student papers.
The Institute has produced three documentary films, published or subsidized the publication
of 125 books and monographs, from Man, Economy, and State to Theory and History and
Human Action, and maintains the most comprehensive scholarly book catalog in Austrian
economics. Altogether, the Institute has distributed 6.5 million books, journals, monographs,
newsletters, audio tapes, and video tapes throughout the world.
Helping students to learn the economics of freedom, and inspiring them to go on to teach, is
perhaps the Institute's most important program. The Institute has held 19 Mises University
summer schools for students from all over America and the world, and has assisted 7,000
students at over 900 colleges and universities with aid ranging from one-year book scholar
ships to full multi-year Ph.D. fellowships. Altogether, it has reached millions of students at
all levels with its programs on history, philosophy, economics, and law.
In 1998, The Mises Institute moved into a facility at 518 West Magnolia Avenue that houses
an extensive and unique library (24,000 volumes) in the social sciences. The building was
extended in 2001 to accommodate the need for more library and faculty space, for a total of
23,000 sq. ft. It sponsors on-site faculty chairs, summer-long programs, year-round intern
ships, and post-doc research facilities. Publishing projects include original and traditional
Austrian works, a biography of Mises, and the collected papers of Murray Rothbard.
The success of the Mises Institute inspired the creation of Mises Institutes in Brussels,
Bucharest, and Mexico City, which have no financial connection but are sister organizations
in spirit. Major centers of Misesian economics and social philosophy thrive in Paris, Moscow,
Prague, Madrid, Rome, Milan, Beijing, Tokyo, New Delhi, and many cities in the United States
and Latin America.
Senior Fellows
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Adjunct Scholars
Charles Adams, Williamsville, New York
Ward Allen, Auburn University
Martin Anderson, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Robert G. Anderson, Sheridan, Wyoming
William L. Anderson, Frostburg State University
Dominick Armentano, University of Hartford
Roger Arnold, California State University, San Marcos
Terry Arthur, Institute ofActuaries/Institute of Economic Affairs
Andy Barnett, Auburn University
William Barnett, Loyola University
Norman Barry, University of Buckingham, U.K.
James Barth, Auburn University
Bruce Bartlett, National Centerfor PolicyAnalysis
Marco Bassani, University ofMilan and Mises Institute
Robert Batemarco, Ziment
Joseph Becker, Washington, D.C.
Donald Bellante, University of South Florida
James T. Bennett, George Mason University
Bruce Benson, Florida State University
Paolo Bernardini, Boston University
George Bittlingmayer, University of Kansas
Olafur Bjornsson, University of Iceland
Peter J. Boettke George Mason University
Samuel Bostaph, University of Dallas
Hardy Bouillon, Centrefor the New Europe
Scott Boykin, Birmingham, Alabama
J.B. Bracewell-Milnes, Surrey, U.K.
Gerard Bramoulte, Universiti de Droit, d'Economie et des Sciences d'Aix-Marseille
Mark Brandly, Ferris State University
Harold O.J. Brown, Reformed Theological Seminary
Pamela Brown, California State University, Northridge
Andrzej Brzeski, University of California, Davis
David R. Burton, The Argus Group
John Burton, Birmingham Business School, U.K.
Peter Calcagno, College of Charleston
Gene Callahan, London School of Economics
Gael Campan, University of Paris
Paul Cantor, University of Virginia
Anthony Carilli, Hampden-Sydney College
Allan Carlson, The Howard Center
Paul Cleveland, Birmingham-Southern College
John R Cochran, Metropolitan State College of Denver
Enrico Colombatto, Universita' di Torino, Italy
Dan Cristian Comanescu, University of Bucharest
David Conway, Middlesex University, U.K.
Roy E. Cordato, John Locke Foundation
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2005 Fellows
Simon Bilo, University of Economics, Prague
Lenka Camrova, University of Economics, Prague
Nicholas Curott, San Jose State University
Dan D'Amico, George Mason University
Michael Cust, University of Waterloo, Canada
Wladimir Kraus, University of Paderborn, Germany
Matt Machaj, University of Wroclaw, Poland
Adam Martin, George Mason University
Andrew Neumann, San Jose State University
Adrian Ravier, University ofRey Juan Carlos, Madrid
Matthew Skelton, University of Texas
Nicholas Snow, Loyola University, New Orleans
Noah Tyler, George Mason University
Marcus Verhaegh, Emory University
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1983
Oct. 10, 1983 Austrian Economics and the Entrepreneur, Auburn University
Nov. 16-17, 1983 The Gold Standard: An Austrian Perspective, Washington, DC
Dec. 12, 1983 Prices and Production, Auburn University
1984
Jan. 13 1984 Introduction to Austrian Economics, Auburn University
Jan. 20 1984 The Hermeneutical Invasion of Philosophy and Economics, Auburn
University
Jan. 27 1984 Antitrust Reform and the Competitive Process, Auburn University
Feb. 3 1984 The Efficient-Markets Hypothesis and Entrepreneurship, Auburn
University
Feb. 10 1984 The Logical Aspect of Polylogism, Auburn University
Feb. 27 1984 Central Banking and the Federal Reserve, New York City
Feb. 27 1984 An Evening in Honor of Margit von Mises, New York City
Mar. 3 1984 The Brilliance of Turgot, Auburn University
Mar. 10 1984 Praxeology and Polylogism, Auburn University
Mar. 17 1984 Time as a Praxeological Factor, Auburn University
Mar. 24 1984 The Meaning of Probability, Auburn University
Apr. 14 1984 The Law of Marginal Utility, Auburn University
Apr. 21 1984 The Ricardian Law of Association, Auburn University
Apr. 28 1984 Autistic Exchange and Interpersonal Exchange, Auburn University
May 5 1984 Economic Calculation and the Market, Auburn University
May 12 1984 Monetary Calculation as a Tool of Action, Auburn University
May 19 1984 The Changeability of Prices, Auburn University
Sept. 29 1984 Economics of the Market Society, Auburn University
Oct. 6 1984 Logical Catallactics Versus Mathematical Catallactics, Auburn
University
Oct. 13 1984 Determination of the Purchasing Power of Money, Auburn
University
Oct. 20 1984 Time Preference as an Essential Requisite of Action, Auburn
University
Oct. 27 1984 Money and Government, Houston, Texas
Oct. 27 1984 An Evening in Honor of Ron Paul, Houston, Texas
Nov. 3 1984 The Phenomenon of Interest, Auburn University
Nov. 10 1984 Monetary Theory of the Trade Cycle, Auburn University
Nov. 17 1984 Supply of Labor and Disutility of Labor, Auburn University
Nov. 24 1984 Historical Origins of the Socialist Idea, Auburn University
Dec. 8 1984 The Meaning of Laissez Faire, Auburn University
Dec. 15 1984 Restrictions on Production, Auburn University
1985
Jan. 14, 1985 The Crisis of Interventionism, Auburn University
Jan. 17, 1985 The Case for Gold, St. Louis, Missouri
Jan. 21, 1985 Economics and Judgments of Value, Auburn University
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1986
Jan. 15 1986 The Egalitarian Interpretation of History, Auburn University
Jan. 22-25 1986 Liberty and Austrian Economics, Orlando, Florida
Feb. 5 1986 The Ideology of Equality in Wealth and Income, Auburn University
1986
Feb. 12 Human Action and the Law of Marginal Utility, Auburn University
1986
Feb. 23 What's Wrong with the Economics Profession?, Washington, DC
1986
Feb. 26 The Factors of Production, Auburn University
Mar. 1 1986 FestschrijX for Murray N. Rothbard, New York City
Mar. 1 1986 60th Birthday Celebration for Murray N. Rothbard, New York City
Mar. 5 1986 Exchange and the Division of Labor, Auburn University
Mar. 12 1986 Determination of Price, Auburn University
Mar. 19 1986 The Pattern of Indirect Exchange, Auburn University
Mar. 26 1986 Maximizing Income and Allocating Resources, Auburn University
Apr. 16 1986 Fallacies Relating to Utility, Auburn University
Apr. 23 1986 The Structure of Production, Auburn University
Apr. 30 1986 The Evenly Rotating Economy, Auburn University
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1987
Jan. 9-11 , 1987 History of Economic Thought, Washington, DC
Jan. 16 , 1987 Demand and Supply of Money, Auburn University
Jan. 23 1987 The PPM and the Rate of Interest, Auburn University
Feb. 6 , 1987 Money-Substitutes and the Supply of Money, Auburn University
Feb. 13 , 1987 A Typology of Intervention in the Market, Auburn University
Feb. 20, 1987 Attempts at Neutral Taxation, Auburn University
Feb. 23 , 1987 History of Taxation, Washington, DC
Mar. 10 1987 Mises and Socialism, Auburn University
Mar. 17 1987 The Fallacy of Government as a Business, Auburn University
Mar. 24 1987 Inflation and Business Cycles, Auburn University
Apr. 14 1987 Government Borrowing, Auburn University
Apr. 21 1987 Supply-Side Economics and Austrian Economics, Washington, DC
Apr. 25 1987 Environmentalism and Economics, Auburn University
May 2 1987 Collective Goods and External Benefits, Auburn University
May 9 1987 The Treatment of Irrationality in the Social Sciences, Auburn
University
May 16 1987 Epistemological Relativism, Auburn University
May 23 1987 The Non-Neutrality of Money, Auburn University
June 21-26 1987 Mises University at Stanford University
July 17-19 1987 An Austrian History of Economic Thought, San Mateo, California
July 18 1987 Dinner in Honor of Burt Blumert, San Mateo, California
Sept. 26, 1987 Autarky and its Consequences, Auburn University
Oct. 3, 1987 Observations on the Russian Reform Movement, Auburn
University
Oct. 10 1987 Comparative Economic Systems, Auburn University
Oct. 16-17 1987 Ludwig von Mises: Scholar, Teacher, Activist, New York City
Oct. 17 1987 Tribute to Henry Hazlitt, New York City
Oct. 24 1987 The Role of Doctrines in Human History, Auburn University
Oct. 31 1987 The International Division of Labor, Auburn University
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1988
Jan. 10, 1988 Schumpeter and Kirzner on Competition and Equilibrium, Auburn
University
Jan. 18, 1988 Necessity and Volition, Auburn University
Jan. 25, 1988 The Problem of Quantitative Definiteness, Auburn University
Feb. 13, 1988 Economic and Philosophical Contributions of FA. Hayek, Auburn
University
Feb. 20-21, 1988 Philosophical Foundations of Austrian Economics, Auburn
University
Mar. 1, 1988 Certain Knowledge, Auburn University
Mar. 8, 1988 Economic Prediction and the Trend Doctrine, Auburn University
Mar. 15, 1988 The Pitfalls of Hypostatization, Auburn University
Mar. 27, 1988 Free Banking in Foochow, China, Washington, DC
Mar. 28, 1988 Labor Markets and the Welfare State, Auburn University
Apr. 14-15, 1988 Taxation: An Austrian View, Washington, DC
Apr. 22, 1988 Historical Setting of Positivism, Auburn University
Apr. 24, 1988 L. Albert Hahn: Precursor of Keynesianism and Monetarism,
Washington, DC
May 2, 1988 Epistemological Support of Totalitarianism, Auburn University
May 9, 1988 The Theory of Money and Credit, Auburn University
May 16, 1988 The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science, Auburn University
May 22, 1988 The Price Level, Productivity, and Macroeconomic Stability,
Washington, DC
May 23-31, 1988 Austrian Economics for Non-Economists, Vienna and Budapest
June 25-July 1, 1988 Mises University at Stanford University
Aug. 13-20, 1988 Mises University at Dartmouth College
Sept. 14-17, 1988 Government Lies About the Economy, San Francisco, California
Sept. 21, 1988 Interventionism as an Economic System, Auburn University
Sept. 28, 1988 The Georgist Thesis, Auburn University
Oct. 5, 1988 The Concept and Crisis of Social Policy, Auburn University
Oct. 12, 1988 Marxism in German Science, Auburn University
Oct. 15-16, 1988 Marx and Marxism: Economics, Religion, Politics, and Philosophy,
New York City
Oct. 29, 1988 Sombart and Marxist and Anti-Marxist Theory, Auburn University
Oct. 30, 1988 Money, Governments, and the New World Economic Order, San
Francisco, California
Nov. 5, 1988 The Theory of Price Controls, Auburn University
Nov. 12, 1988 Private Interest and Public Interest, Auburn University
Nov. 19, 1988 Dangers of Overexpansion and Immobilization, Auburn University
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1989
Jan. 18, 1989 The Case for a 100 Percent Gold Dollar, Auburn University
Jan. 28 1989 Subjective Cost Analysis, Auburn University
Feb. 4 1989 Marginal Utility Equilibrium Between Money and Goods, Auburn
University
Feb. 11 1989 Freedom Philosophy Day, Washington State University
Feb. 18 1989 Extreme Rationalism, Auburn University
Feb. 25 1989 The Efficient-Markets Hypothesis and Entrepreneurship, Auburn
University
Mar. 4 , 1989 The Causal Connection Between Goods, Auburn University
Mar. 11, 1989 Time and Error, Auburn University
Mar. 18, 1989 Requirements for Goods of Higher Order, Auburn University
Apr. 8, 1989 The Original Measure of Value, Auburn University
Apr. 15, 1989 Foundations of Economic Exchange, Auburn University
Apr. 23, 1989 Principles of Monopoly Trading, Auburn University
\pr. 28-29 1989 Keynes and Keynesianism, Harvard University
May 7, 1989 The Nature of Use Value and Exchange Value, Auburn University
May 11, 1989 The Political Economy of Gun Control, Washington, DC
May 14, 1989 The Marketability of Commodities, Auburn University
May 21, 1989 Money as a Measure of Price, Auburn University
July 8-15, 1989 Mises University at Stanford University
Sept. 25, 1989 History of the Theories on the Origin of Money, Auburn University
Oct. 2, 1989 Equilibrium versus Market Process, Auburn University
Oct. 4-8, 1989 Economics in One Lesson, New Orleans, Louisiana
Oct. 15, 1989 Hayek, Knowledge, and Market Processes, Auburn University
Oct. 17 1989 Conservatism: What Now?, Washington, DC
Oct. 22 1989 The Entrepreneurial Role in Menger's System, Auburn University
Nov. 2 1989 Where the Supply-Siders Went Wrong, Washington, DC
Nov. 6, 1989 Crisis and Leviathan: The Growth of American Government, UNLV
Nov. 12, 1989 A Subjectivist View of the Role of Inflation, Auburn University
Nov. 19, 1989 Producer, Entrepreneur, and the Right to Property, Auburn
University
Dec. 10, 1989 The Anticapitalist Bias of American Historians, Auburn University
Dec. 17, 1989 From Mises to Lachmann: Austrian Revisionism, Auburn
University
1990
Jan. 17, 1990 Kirzner, Lachmann, and the Tendency Toward Equilibrium, Auburn
University
Jan. 24, 1990 The Common Sense of Coordination, Auburn University
.Jan. 31, 1990 An Analysis of the Kaleidic Society, Auburn University
Feb. 7, 1990 Stabilization of the Monetary Unit, Auburn University
Feb. 14, 1990 The Return to Gold, Auburn University
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1991
Jan. 15 1991 America's Foolish Anti-Trade Policy, Stanford University
Jan. 23 1991 The Market Economy and the Distribution of Wealth, Auburn
University
Jan. 29, 1991 Central Planning and the U.S. Space Program, Stanford University
Feb. 6 1991 Causes and Consequences of Inflation, Auburn University
Feb. 7-10, 1991 Government Crimes Against the Economy, Orlando, Florida
Feb. 13, 1991 The Ethics of Freedom, Stanford University
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1992
Jan. 17-19, 1992 Can the Republic Be Saved?, Herndon, Virginia
Jan. 24, 1992 Keynesian Economics from Marshall to Millennialism, Auburn
University
Jan. 31, 1992 How Not to Desocialize, Auburn University
Feb. 5, 1992 Prophets of the Socialist Crackup, Washington, DC
Feb. 7, 1992 Hume and the External World, Auburn University
Feb. 14, 1992 Falsifiable and Verifiable Propositions, Auburn University
Feb. 28, 1992 The Methodology of Mises, Auburn University
Mar. 5, 1992 Malignant Government Regulation, Belhaven College
Mar. 14, 1992 Protectionist Roots of Antitrust, Auburn University
Mar. 21, 1992 Deconstruction of Utility and Welfare Economics, Auburn
University
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Mar. 27-29 1992 Money and Banking, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Apr. 18, 1992 Economics of Prohibition, Auburn University
Apr. 25, 1992 Capitalism and Individualism, Auburn University
May 8-10, 1992 The Federal Reserve: History, Economics, and Politics, Jekyll Island,
Georgia
May 16, 1992 Private Property and Ethical Behavior, Auburn University
July 4-11, 1992 Mises University at Stanford University
Sept. 25, 1992 Mises's Categorical Defense of Uberty, Auburn University
Oct. 9-11, 1992 Austrian Scholars Conference 1, New York City
Oct. 10, 1992 An Evening in Old Vienna, New York City
Oct. 18-23, 1992 The Future of the Dollar (Elderhostel), Auburn University
Oct. 30, 1992 Natural and Conventional Property Rights, Auburn University
Nov. 6, 1992 Private Property Rights in Primitive Societies, Auburn University
Nov. 13, 1992 Mises as Social Rationalist, Auburn University
Dec. 4, 1992 Buchanan's Subjectivist Roots, Auburn University
Dec. 11, 1992 Keynesian Fiscal Policy
1993
Jan. 13, 1993 The Role of Entrepreneurship in Desocialization, Auburn University
Jan. 20 1993 The Moorite Contribution to Keynes's Thought, Auburn University
Feb. 3 , 1993 Keynes and Millennialism, Auburn University
Feb. 10 , 1993 Monetary Policies of the Confederacy, Auburn University
Feb. 19-21 1993 The Future of Gold, Palm Springs, California
Feb. 24 1993 Constitutional Law and Economics, Auburn University
Mar. 10 1993 Causality in the Coasian Framework, Auburn University
Mar. 26-28 , 1993 Basics of Austrian Economics, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Apr. 7 , 1993 Ludwig von Mises and Natural Law, Auburn University
Apr. 14 1993 Economic Calculation Under Socialism, Auburn University
Apr. 30-May 2 , 1993 Evils of the Welfare State, Lake Bluff, Illinois
May 5 1993 Was Herbert Spencer a Utilitarian?, Auburn University
May 12 1993 The Welfare State, Auburn University
May 19 1993 Social Security Fraud, Auburn University
June 5 1993 Cost of Government, Washington, DC
July 17-24 1993 Mises University at Claremont-McKenna College
Sept. 29 1993 An Examination of Rent Control, Auburn University
Oct. 6 1993 The Production of Security, Auburn University
Oct. 13 1993 Uberal Corporativism, Auburn University
Oct. 29-31 1993 The American Right, San Mateo, California
Nov. 3 1993 Medical Malpractice and Contracts, Auburn University
Nov. 10 1993 Frank Meyer's Fusionism, Auburn University
Nov. 12 1993 The New Conservatism, Washington, DC
Nov. 17, 1993 Economics and Politics of Decentralization, University of Nevada,
Las Vegas
Dec. 8, 1993 Austrian Theory of the Trade Cycle, Auburn University
Dec. 15, 1993 A Reconstruction of Utility and Welfare Economics, Auburn
University
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1994
Jan. 13 1994 The Clash of Group Interests, Auburn University
Jan. 20 1994 Hyperinflation and Hyperreality, Auburn University
Jan. 27 1994 The Theory of the Firm, Auburn University
Feb. 3 1994 Uncertainty and Catallactics, Auburn University
Feb. 10 1994 Regulation and Its Effects, Auburn University
Feb. 17 1994 The Myth of Wartime Prosperity, Auburn University
Mar. 3 1994 Judges and Property Rights, Auburn University
Mar. 4 1994 Traditionalists, Ubertarians, and Economists, Washington, DC
Mar. 10 1994 The French Uberal School, Auburn University
Mar. 17 1994 Recovering Capital Theory, Auburn University
Mar. 23 1994 Re-Assessing Civil Rights, University of Pennsylvania
Apr. 7 1994 The Debt Bomb, Auburn University
Apr. 14 1994 FA. Hayek: Conflicting Interpretations, Auburn University
Apr. 22-24 1994 Money and Banking in the Austrian Tradition, University of
Nevada, Las Vegas
May 5 1994 Modern Political Controversies, Auburn University
May 12 1994 Wages and the Decline of Unions, Auburn University
May 20-22 1994 The Costs of War, Atlanta, Georgia
June 13 1994 Save Our Sovereignty, Washington, DC
July 16-23 1994 Mises University at Claremont-McKenna College
Aug. 18-25 1994 A Market-Directed Economy, Moscow, Russia
Sept. 30 1994 Self Protection and the Military Ethos, Auburn University
Oct. 5 1994 Who Destroyed Baseball?, Auburn University
Oct. 12 1994 Neo-Trustbusting: The Case of Microsoft, Auburn University
Oct. 19 1994 New Strategies for Uberty, Auburn University
Oct. 26 1994 Ticket Scalpers and Other Heroes, Auburn University
Nov. 2 1994 The Confederacy as Ubertarian Utopia, Auburn University
Nov. 9 1994 Pseudo-Science and the EPA, Auburn University
Nov. 16 1994 Taxing Sin, Auburn University
Nov. 17 1994 Tax Revolts in the Ancient World, Auburn University
Nov. 28 1994 Tribute to Henry Hazlitt, New York City
Nov. 30 1994 What Business Owes Society, Auburn University
Dec. 7 1994 Ludwig von Mises and the Concept of Action, Auburn University
1995
Jan. 11, 1995 The Origins of the Income Tax, Auburn University
Jan. 16, 1995 Systematic Classification of the Economic Sciences, Auburn
University
Jan. 17, 1995 John C. Calhoun on Free Trade, Auburn University
Jan. 23, 1995 Historical vs. Deductive Method in Political Economy, Auburn
University
Jan. 25, 1995 Reflections on the Austrian Revival: 1974-1994, Auburn University
Jan. 30, 1995 Task and Scope of the Sciences of Human Action, Auburn University
Feb. 1, 1995 Reflections on Working in the Department of Labor, Auburn
University
Feb. 6, 1995 Hayek's "Degrees of Explanation," Auburn University
Feb. 8, 1995 How "Marginal" Movements CanChange History, Auburn University
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1996
Jan. 8 1996 Circulation Credit Theory, Auburn University
Jan. 10 1996 Do the Arts Need Government to Thrive?, Auburn University
Jan. 17 1996 Professional Football: The Case for Central Planning, Auburn
University
Jan. 22 1996 Prices and Production, Auburn University
Jan. 24 1996 Tall Tales of the FCC, Auburn University
Jan. 26-27 1996 Austrian Scholars Conference 2, Auburn University
Jan. 29 1996 Hayekian Trade Cycle Theory: A Reappraisal, Auburn University
Jan. 31 1996 Creating a Bull Market for Guns, Auburn University
Feb. 5 1996 Money and the Business Cycle, Auburn University
Feb. 7 1996 What's Behind the "Bionomics" Craze? Auburn University
Feb. 9-10 1996 Freedom: The One Way Out, San Francisco, California
Feb. 12 1996 Economic Depressions: Cause and Cure, Auburn University
Feb. 14 1996 The Economics of How the World Ends: The Millennial Debate,
Auburn University
Feb. 19 1996 Hayek's Theory of Economic Fluctuations, Auburn University
Feb. 26 1996 Recession and Austrian Business Cycle Theory, Auburn University
Feb. 28 1996 A Tribute to Andrew Lytle, Auburn University
Feb. 21 1996 Bosnia: The Cognitive Geometry of War, Auburn University
Mar. 4 1996 The Roaring Twenties and Bullish Eighties, Auburn University
Mar. 6 1996 E-Money and Cyberbanks, Auburn University
Apr. 3 1996 Money, Banking, and the Federal Reserve, Auburn University
Apr. 10 1996 What's Wrong With "Strategic Trade"? Auburn University
Apr. 17 1996 The Ethics of Insider Trading, Auburn University
Apr. 24 1996 Women in Politics: a Non-Feminist Approach, Auburn University
May 1 1996 Southern Secession, Southern Clergy, Auburn University
May 8 1996 Johan de Witt: Proto-Public-Choice Theorist, Auburn University
May 15 1996 Farm Socialism: Can It Be Ended?, Auburn University
May 22 1996 Economic Life in Kazakhstan, Auburn University
Aug. 10-17 1996 Mises University at Auburn University
Sept. 13-14 1996 The Case Against the Federal Reserve, Jekyll Island, Georgia
Sept. 24 1996 Where Modern Economics Went Wrong, Auburn University
Oct. 2 1996 How Free Should Banking Be?, Auburn University
Oct. 9 1996 How PACs Control the Politicians, Auburn University
Oct. 16 1996 Retirement and Social Security, Auburn University
Oct. 23 1996 The Dictatorship of the Present Over the Future, Auburn University
Oct. 30 1996 The Hourly Wage Rate Debate, Auburn University
Nov. 6 1996 J.G. Machen: Calvinist, Revolutionary, Hero, Auburn University
Nov. 13 1996 The Ins and Outs of Compulsory Schooling, Auburn University
Nov. 20 1996 The Case for Sound Money, Auburn University
1997
Jan. 24-25, 1997 Bankruptcy of American Politics, Newport Beach, California
Apr. 4-5, 1997 Austrian Scholars Conference 3, Auburn University
May 2, 1997 Fundamentals of the Austrian Method, University of Wisconsin
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1998
Jan. 14, 1998 Production: The Rate of Interest and Its Determinants, Part One,
Auburn University
Jan. 19 1998 The Myth of Neutral Taxation, Part One, Auburn University
Jan. 21 1998 Production: The Rate of Interest and Its Determinants, Part Two,
Auburn University
Jan. 26, 1998 The Myth of Neutral Taxation, Part Two, Auburn University
Jan. 28, 1998 Production: The Rate of Interest and Its Determinants, Part Three,
Auburn University
Feb. 2, 1998 Austrian Methodology: the Preferred Tax Type, Auburn University
Feb. 4, 1998 General Pricing of Factors, Auburn University
Feb. 9, 1998 Law, Property Rights, and Air Pollution, Part One, Auburn
University
Feb. 11, 1998 Production: Entrepreneurship and Change, Auburn University
Feb. 16, 1998 Law, Property Rights, and Air Pollution, Part Two, Auburn
University
Feb. 18 1998 Production: Particular Factor Prices and Production Incomes, Part
One, Auburn University
Feb. 23 1998 Rent Seeking: Some Conceptual Problems and Implications, Auburn
University
Feb. 25 1998 Production: Particular Factor Prices and Productive Incomes, Part
Two, Auburn University
Feb. 27-28 1998 Uberty versus Power, Palm Springs, California
Mar. 2 1998 Competition and Political Entrepreneurship: Austrian Insights into
Public-Choice Theory, Auburn University
April 3-4 1998 The Austrian Scholars Conference 4, Auburn University
May 1-7 1998 The Dynamics of the Mixed Economy, Mises Institute
June 5-6 1998 Great Economists and Uberty, Auburn University
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June 6, 1998 Dedication of Mises Institute's Charles and Thelma Dixon Building
August 1-8, 1998 The Mises University, Auburn University
August 8, 1998 Presentation of Mises's "Lost Papers" from Moscow Archives
Sept. 21, 1998 Internationalization of Environmental Law, Mises Institute
Sept. 15-Nov. 20, 1998 Power and Market, The Mises Institute
Oct. 16-17, 1998 Reassessing the Presidency, Callaway Gardens, Georgia
1999
Jan. 15-Mar. 10, 1999 The Economics of Carl Menger's Principles, The Mises Institute
Feb. 5-6, 1999 Human Action: The Scholar's Edition, Mises Institute
Feb. 6, 1999 Awarding of the 1999 Schlarbaum Prize to Otto von Habsburg,
Auburn University
April 1-June 15, 1999 Austrian Economics and Mainstream Economics, Mises Institute
April 16-17, 1999 The Austrian Scholars Conference 5, Auburn University
July 5-10, 1999 Rothbard Graduate Seminar, Mises Institute
Aug. 1-Nov. 15, 1999 Epistemological Problems of Economics, Mises Institute
Aug. 7-14, 1999 The Mises University, Auburn University
Sept. 14, 1999 Human Action: A Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration, Mises Institute
Sept. 16-17, 1999 Austrian Economics and Financial Markets, Toronto Stock
Exchange
2000
Jan. 12, 2000 Problems of Law and Economics: An Overview, The Mises Institute
Jan. 19, 2000 The Austrian Approach: Appropriation and Economics, The Mises
Institute
Jan.. 26, 2000 The Austrian Approach Applied, The Mises Institute
Jan. 28-29, 2000 The History of Uberty, The Mises Institute
Jan, 29, 2000 Awarding of the 2000 Schlarbaum Prize to Ralph Raico, Auburn
University
Feb. 2, 2000 The Austrian Tradition: Bacon, Condillac, Courcelle-Seneuil, Bohm-
Bawerk, & others, The Mises Institute
Feb. 16, 2000 The Approach of the Chicago School: Coase
Feb. 23, 2000 The Approach of the Chicago School: Alchian, Posner, & D.
Friedman, The Mises Institute
Feb. 26, 2000 Memorial Service for JoAnn Rothbard, New York City
Mar. 1, 2000 Adolf Reinach: The A Priori Foundations of Civil Law, The Mises
Institute
Mar. 8, 2000 Property and Causality, The Mises Institute
Mar. 24-25, 2000 Austrian Scholars Conference 6, Auburn University
June 16, 2000 The Production of Signs and the Growth of Government, The Mises
Institute
June 18-24, 2000 Rothbard Graduate Seminar 2, The Mises Institute
June 28, 2000 Time Preference and the Demand for Money, The Mises Institute
July 5, 2000 The Chimera of Price Stability, The Mises Institute
July 12, 2000 Economic Calculation and Monetary Equilibrium, The Mises
Institute
July 19, 2000 Monetary Disequilibrium and Austrian Business Cycle Theory, The
Mises Institute
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Feb. 2-3, 2001 Uberty and Public Life: Supporters Summit, Newport Beach,
California
Mar. 29, 2001 Austrian Law and Economics: The Contributions of Adolf Reinach
and Murray N. Rothbard, The Mises Institute
Mar. 30-31, 2001 Austrian Scholars Conference 7, Auburn University
May 27-June 2, 2001 Rothbard Graduate Seminar 3, The Mises Institute
June 24-30, 2001 History of Uberty Seminar, The Mises Institute
July 5, 2001 The Economics of Insider Trading, The Mises Institute
July 12, 2001 Wittgenstein and Austrian Economics, The Mises Institute
July 13, 2001 Praxeological Investigations, The Mises Institute
July 19, 2001 Ethics as a Social Science I, The Mises Institute
July 20, 2001 Ethics as a Social Science II, The Mises Institute
July 26, 2001 A Critique of Agency Theory, The Mises Institute
July 27, 2001 Pascal Salin's Liberalisme
Aug. 2, 2001 Bruno Leoni: Freedom, Law and Power
Aug. 3, 2001 Mises and Rothbard on War Finance
Aug. 5-11,2001 The Mises University, The Mises Institute
Sept. 28-29, 2001 The Philosophy of Liberty, and Building Dedication, The Mises
Institute
Sept. 29, 2001 Awarding of the 2001 Schlarbaum Prize to Antony G.N. Flew
Oct. 12, 2001 Miscs's Vienna and the Music of the Habsburg Empire: Piano
Recital, The Miscs Institute
2002
Jan. 18, 2002 The Economics of Conscription, Miscs Institute
Jan. 18,2002 Music from the Period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire:
Piano Recital, Mises Institute
Jan. 18-19,2002 Boom, Bust and the Future, Mises Institute
Jan. 21,2002 Introduction to Austrian Economics for Auburn Lifelong
Learners, Mises Institute
Jan. 25, 2002 Chauncy Burr on Secession, Civil War, and States Rights,
Mises Institute
Feb. 1, 2002 Condy Raguet on the Second Bank of the United States, Mises
Institute
Feb. 8, 2002 The Making of Rothbard's Man, Economy, and State, Mises
Institute
Feb. 11, 2002 Do Physical Production-Possibility Frontiers Exist?, Mises
Institute
Feb. 15, 2002 William Gouge, 100 Percent Banking Theorist, Mises Institute
Feb. 22, 2002 Is the Production of Security an Economic Good?, Mises
Institute
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Oct. 23, 2002 Raguet and the Northern Free Trade Movement, Mises
Institute
Oct. 30, 2002 Philosophy and the Merchant, Mises Institute
Nov. 6, 2002 The Case Against Currency Boards, Mises Institute
Nov. 13, 2002 Mises's Epistemological Problems of Economics, Mises Institute
Nov. 20, 2002 Raguet Defends State Nullification, Mises Institute
Dec. 2, 2002 What Happened to Economic Recovery?, Mises Institute
Dec. 11,2002 Unconditional Surrender and the German Resistance Movement
During WWII, Mises Institute
2003
Jan. 31, 2003 The Case for the Gold Standard, Mises Institute
Feb. 7, 2003 Deflation and Uberty, Mises Institute
Feb. 14, 2003 Downturn: The Causes and Consequences, Mises Institute
Feb. 21, 2003 How Rights Do and How Rights Don't Depend on Utility, Mises
Institute
Feb. 26, 2003 Monetary Imperialism: An Austrian Perspective, Mises Institute
Feb. 28, 2003 The U.N. Charter and the Empire Building, Mises Institute
Mar. 5, 2003 William Graham Sumner: Political Economy and the Cause of
Uberty, Mises Institute
Mar. 7 2003 Human Behavior in Light of the Socio-Biological Approach, Mises
Institute
Mar. 13-15, 2003 Austrian Scholars Conference 9, Mises Institute
Mar. 19, 2003 The Political Economy of War, Paris, France
Mar. 26, 2003 International Interventionism, Paris, France
Mar. 31, 2003 The Economics of Deflation, Paris, France
May 27, 2003 Seminar on Hayekian Macroeconomic Thought (Part 1),
London School of Economics
June 2-7, 2003 Rothbard Graduate Seminar: Man, Economy, and State
June 3, 2003 Seminar on Hayekian Macroeconomic Thought (Part 2),
London School of Economics
June 5, 2003 F.A. Hayek Memorial Lecture, London School of Economics
June 10, 2003 Seminar on Hayekian Macroeconomic Thought (Part 3),
London School of Economics
June 10, 2003 Deflation and Uberty, Mises Institute
June 16-20, 2003 History: The Struggle for Uberty. A Seminar with Ralph Raico,
Mises Institute
June 16, 2003 The War Power: Death of Uberty, Mises Institute
June 16, 2003 The Basics of Logic, Mises Institute
June 17, 2003 Roosevelt's WWII Policies of Unconditional Surrender and the
Morgenthau Plan, Mises Institute
June 18, 2003 Sovereignty: For and (Mostly) Against, Mises Institute
June 18, 2003 Common Fallacies in Logic, Mises Institute
June 19, 2003 Yield Curves and Business Cycles, Mises Institute
June 20, 2003 Logic and Economics, Mises Institute
June 23-27, 2003 Crisis and Uberty: The Expansion of Government Power in
American History. A Seminar with Robert Higgs, Mises Institute
June 23, 2003 The War Power: Death of Uberty, Mises Institute
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June 24, 2003 Roosevelt's WWII Policies of Unconditional Surrender and the
Morgenthau Plan (cont.), Mises Institute
June 25, 2003 Sovereignty: For and (Mostly) Against, Mises Institute
June 26, 2003 Austrian Theories of Interest, Mises Institute
July 1, 2003 Deflation Phobia, Mises Institute
July 3, 2003 Free Banking Theory, Mises Institute
July 3, 2003 Business Cycle Theory, Mises Institute
July 8, 2003 Deflation in American History, Mises Institute
July 10, 2003 Kant and Property Rights, Mises Institute
July 10, 2003 Mises and Spinoza, Mises Institute
July 15, 2003 A Critique of Evolutionary Economics, Mises Institute
July 15, 2003 The Nature of Money: A Teleological Perspective, Mises Institute
July 17, 2003 Military Decadence in Ancient Rome, Mises Institute
July 17, 2003 Secession and the Constitution, Mises Institute
July 22, 2003 Business Cycle Theory and the Skyscraper Index, Mises Institute
July 23, 2003 Business Cycle Theory, Mises Institute
July 23, 2003 Free Banking Theory, Mises Institute
July 24, 2003 A Ubertarian Perspective on Limited Uability, Mises Institute
July 24, 2003 A Ubertarian Perspective on Tort Law, Mises Institute
July 29, 2003 Taxation: An Austrian Approach, Mises Institute
July 31, 2003 An Austrian Perspective on International Economics, Mises Institute
July 31, 2003 A Ubertarian Perspective on Globalization, Mises Institute
Aug. 3-9, 2003 Mises University 18, Mises Institute
Sept. 12, 2003 1922: A Watershed Year for Mises and Hayek, Mises Institute
Oct. 24-25, 2003 Prosperity, War, and Depression, Mises Institute
Oct. 24, 2003 Awarding of the 2003 Schlarbaum Prize to the Hon. Ron Paul
Nov. 18, 2003 The Case Against Neo-Protectionism, Mises Institute
Dec. 12, 2003 Illusions of Power: How Government Deceives Us on the
Path to Political Control, Foundation for Economic
Education, NY
2004
Mar. 18-20, 2004 Austrian Scholars Conference 10, Mises Institute
May 31-June 4, 2004 Economy, Society, History: A Seminar with Hans-Hermann
Hoppe, Mises Institute
June 6-12, 2004 Mises University 19 (First Session), Mises Institute
June 15, 2004 Defining Inflation, Mises Institute
June 17, 2004 Monetary Theories of the Business Cycle, Mises Institute
June 22, 2004 Inflation During the Civil War, Mises Institute
June 24, 2004 Critique of the Basle Accords, Mises Institute
June 29, 2004 Apoplithorismosphobia, Mises Institute
June 30, 2004 Rothbard on Sen. McCarthy, Mises Institute
July 1, 2004 Economic Calculation: The Case of Vietnam, Mises Institute
July 6, 2004 The Economics of Legal Tender, Mises Institute
July 13, 2004 Skyscrapers and the Business Cycles, Mises Institute
July 15, 2004 Prison Economics, Mises Institute
July 20, 2004 The Culture of Inflation, Mises Institute
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Jan. 13, 2005 On the Need to Raise Taxes in Alabama, Mises Institute
Jan. 14-15, 2005 The Trouble with Taxation, University of Virginia
Jan. 18, 2005 How Did the North Win?, Mises Institute
Jan. 20, 2005 What the Government Doesn't Want You to Know About
Tobacco, Mises Institute
Jan. 25, 2005 Economic Tools for Understanding the War, Mises Institute
Jan. 27, 2005 A Snapshot of Croatia in Transition, Mises Institute
Feb. 1, 2005 The Union Blockade and Southern Strategy, Mises Institute
Feb. 3, 2005 Trapped in Fiscal Fantasy: The Alabama State Government
Budget, Mises Institute
Feb. 8, 2005 The Rhett Butler Effect, Mises Institute
Feb. 10, 2005 How High Can the Price of Gold Go?, Mises Institute
Feb. 15, 2005 Confederate Blockade of the South, Mises Institute
Feb. 18-19, 2005 Austrian Economics and the Financial Markets, Las Vegas
Feb. 22, 2005 Inflation: North and South, Mises Institute
Feb.24, 2005 How I Won the Election, Mises Institute
Mar. 1, 2005 The Cost and Consequences of the Civil War, Mises Institute
Mar. 3, 2005 Sovereignty, International Law, and the Triumph of Anglo-
American Cunning, Mises Institute
Mar. 8, 2005 The Civil War and the Growth of Government, Mises Institute
Mar. 17-19, 2005 Austrian Scholars Conference, Mises Institute
Mar. 31, 2005 The Authoritarian Personality: Myth or Mistheorization, Mises
Institute
April 16, 2005 The Empire Shrinks Back, Okemos, MI
April 21, 2005 On the Ethics of Paying Organ Donors: An Economic
Perspective, Mises Institute
April 23, 2005 The Economic State of the Union, Walsh College, Troy, Mich.
April 28, 2005 Roundheads, Whigs, and Decivilization: A Hoppean Analysis
of Stuart England, Mises Institute
May 5, 2005 Democracy: How the Game Has Been Stacked Against You, Mises
Institute
May 12, 2005 The Ecological Benefits of Smart Growth: Where is the
Science?, Mises Institute
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May 19, 2005 The Issue of Tariffs: How U.S. Revenue Collection Was
Turned Inside-Out, Mises Institute
June 5, 2005 The Microeconomics of Security Services (Robert Murphy),
Mises Institute
June 6-10, 2005 Revisionist History and Contemporary Theory: A Seminar
with Joseph Salerno, Mises Institute
June 15, 2005 Subjective Theory of Value (Tibor Machan), Mises Institute
June 20-24, 2005 The Truth About American History: An Austro-Jeffersonian
Perspective (A Seminar with Thomas Woods), Mises Institute
June 29, 2005 Robert Nisbet and the Conservative Intellectual Tradition
(Brad Stone), Mises Institute
July 6, 2005 Austrian Economics and Third World Development (Scott Beaulier),
Mises Institute
July 13, 2005 Anarchy and Economies of Scale (Robert Murphy), Mises Institute
July 20, 2005 The Six Months that Changed the World (John Denson),
Mises Institute
July 27, 2005 Thymology and the Struggle for Anthrocentrism in the Social
Sciences (Mark Sunwall), Mises Institute
July 25-29, 2005 Radical Austrianism, Radical Ubertarianism: A Steven Berger
Seminar, with Walter Block), Mises Institute
July 29, 2005 The Human Cost of War (Cindy Sheehan), Mises Institute
July 31-Aug. 6, 2005 20th Anniversary Mises University, Mises Institute
Oct. 7-8, 2005 The Economics of Fascism, and 2005 Schlarbaum Award, Mises
Institute
Institute Speakers
Charles Adams, Author James Barth, Auburn University
Ward Allen, Auburn University Bruce Bartlett, National Centerfor Policy
Patrick Allitt, Emory University Analysis
Dora Rodriguez de Ampuero, Ecuadorian Marco Bassani, University of Milan and Mises
Institute Political Economy Institute
Terry Anderson, Montana State University Robert Batemarco, Ziment
William L. Anderson, Frostburg State Toby Baxendale, Seafood Holdings, Ltd.
University Randy Beard, Auburn University
William R Anderson, Grove City College Scott Beaulier, Mercer University
Andre Andrade, Universidade Candido Mendes Joseph Becker, Washington, D.C.
Richard Ault, Auburn University David Beito, University of Alabama
Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham, Donald Bellante, University of South Florida
U.K. Bruce Benson, Florida State University
Charles Baird, California State University, Tom Bethell, American Spectator
Hayward George Bittlingmayer, University of Kansas
Leanne Baker, San Francisco David Alan Black, Southeastern Baptist
Kestutis Baltramatisi Theological Seminary
Andy Barnett, Auburn University Robert Blackstock, Auburn University
William Barnett, Loyola University Jude Blanchette, Foundation for Economic
Jeffrey Barr, Marquis &Aurbach Education
Norman Barry, University of Buckingham, U.K. Jean-Gabriel Bliek, University of Aix-Marseille
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Richard Gamble, Palm Beach Atlantic College Candice Jackson, Judicial Watch
Roger Garrison, Auburn University Fob James, Governor of Alabama
Nikolay Gertchev, University of Paris Bradley Jansen, Washington D.C.
Nicholas Gillespie, Reason Nathalie Janson, Rouen Graduate Business
Matthew Givens, www.politicsalabama.org School
James Glassman, American Enterprise Christina Jeffrey, Limestone College
Institute Jason Jewell, Faulkner University
Steven Goldberg, SUNY Richard Johnsson, Ratio Institute
Jerry Goolsby, Loyola University Madison Jones, Auburn University
David Gordon, The Mises Review Myles Kantor, Fort Myers, Florida
Paul Gottfried, Elizabethtown College Stefan M.I. Karlsson, Umea University,
James Grant, Grant's Interest Rate Observer Sweden
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Thomas Woods, Suffolk Community College Bong Joon Yoon, SUNY, Binghamton
Wohjchiech Zeianiec, International Academy Andrew Thomas Young, University of
of Philosophy Mississippi
Moin Yahya, University of Toronto Tony Yu, Universityof New South Wales
Steven Lee Yamshon, UCL4 James Yuill, North Carolina State University
Steven Yates, University of South Carolina Fernando Zanella, Unisinos of Brazil
Upstate Guido Zimmerman, DekaBank, Frankfurt
Leland Yeager,Auburn University Albert Zlabinger, CarZ Menger Institute
James Dale Yohe, University of West Florida Gloria Zuniga, Acton Institute
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Omnipotent Government: The Rise of Total State and Total War, Ludwig von Mises
(Mises.org)
On Teaching Democratic Values, Paul Gottfried (1991)
ThePanic of 1819: Reactions and Policies, Murray N. Rothbard (Mises.org)
The Philosophical Origins ofAustrian Economics, David Gordon (1990)
The Placeof Economics in Learning, Ludwig von Mises (2000)
Planned Chaos, Ludwig von Mises (Mises.org)
The Political Economy of William Graham Sumner: A Study in the History of Free-Enterprise
Ideas, D.T. Armentano (Mises.org)
The Politics of Obedience: The Discourse on Voluntary Servitude, Etienne de la Boetie
(Mises.org)
Power and Market: Government and the Economy, Murray N. Rothbard (Mises.org)
Praxeology and Economic Science, Hans-Hermann Hoppe (1988)
Praxeology and Understanding: An Analysis of theControversy in Austrian Economics, George
Selgin (1990)
The Present State ofAustrian Economics, Murray N. Rothbard (1995)
Principles of Economics, Carl Menger (Mises.org)
The Principles of Economics, with Applications to Practical Problems, Frank A. Fetter
(Mises.org)
The Private Production of Defense, Hans-Hermann Hoppe (1998)
Privatization: Theory, Evidence, Implementation, Steve Hanke (1986)
Protection or Free Trade: An Examination of the Tariff Question, with Especial Regard to the
Interests of Labor, Henry George (Mises.org)
Protectionism and the Destruction of Prosperity, Murray N. Rothbard (1988)
The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, Volumes 1-7 (1998-2005; Mises.org)
The Quotable Mises (2005)
The Real State of the Union, Uewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. (1994)
Reassessing the Presidency, ed., John V. Denson (Transaction, 2001)
Requiem for Marx, ed., Yuri N. Maltsev (1993)
The Review of Austrian Economics, Volumes 1-10
The Rise and Decline of Reform in China, Sheldon Richman (1990)
The Rise of theState and theDecline of Morals, Frank Turner Kurzweg (1999)
School Voucher Reader (1995)
Secession, State, and Liberty, ed., David Gordon (Transaction, 1998)
Socialism: An Economic and Sociological, Ludwig von Mises (Mises.org)
Speaking of Liberty, Uewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. (Mises.org)
The Stock Market, Credit, and Capital Formation, Fritz Machlup (Mises.org, 2001)
Taking Money Back, Murray N. Rothbard (Mises.org)
TariffHistoryof the United States, F.W. Taussig (Mises.org)
Theory and History, Ludwig von Mises (pb and hb, 1985; Mises.org)
The Theory of Money and Credit, Ludwig von Mises (Mises.org)
A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism, Hans-Hermann Hoppe (Kluwer, 1989; Mises.org)
Two Essays by Ludwig von Mises (Liberty and Property / Middle-of-the Road Policy Leads to
Socialism) (1991)
Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science, Ludwig von Mises (Mises.org, 2000)
The Underground Economy, Hans Sennholz (1984; Mises.org)
What Every Investor Should Know About Austrian Economics, Mark Skousen (1988)
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After theMagna Carta, Charles Adams, From: The Rosetta Stone to the US Code: A New
History of Taxation, Recorded July 2004
The Age of Robber Barons, Robert LeFevre
The American Austrians, Jeffrey M. Herbener, From: Mises University 2001
The American Revolution, Robert LeFevre
American Taxation, Charles Adams, From: The Rosetta Stone to the US Code: A New
Historyof Taxation, Recorded July 2004
The Anarchists, Robert LeFevre
Anatomyof a Market Meltdown, Roger Garrison
Anti-Federalist Traditions Until the Civil War, Marco Bassani
Anti-Interventionism in American Literature, William Kauffman
Anti-lnterventionism in American Politics, Justin Raimondo
Apoplithorismosphobia, Mark Thornton, Recorded 6/29/04
Aunt Jemima: The Redcoats Are Coming, Robert LeFevre
The Austrian Approach to Competition, Israel Kirzner, From: A Lecture to the Department of
Economics of the University of Colorado, Recorded 3/6/78
Austrian Economics, Walter Block, From: A Seminar with Walter Block at The Ubrary of
the Metropolitan Club, NY, NY, Recorded 9/29/04
Austrian Economics, Friedrich A. Hayek, Lecture given to the Department of Economics of
the University of Colorado, Recorded 4/28/75
Austrian Economics and Literary Criticism, Paul Cantor, From: Ludwig Von Mises Memorial
Lecture at the Austrian Scholars Conference 2002
Austrian Economics and the Political Economy of Freedom, Richard Ebeling, From: Austrian
Scholars Conference 2004
The Austrian Method: Praxeology, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Mises University 2001
Austrian Theories of Interest, Robert Murphy, Recorded 6/25/03
Austrian Theory of the Trade Cycle, Roger Garrison, From: Mises University 2001
The Authoritarian Personality: Myth or Mistheorization, Mark Sunwall, From: Mises
Institute Brown Bag Seminars, Recorded 3/31/05
An Auxiliaryfor Historians: The Contribution of Older Austrians, Sudha Shenoy, From: F.A.
Hayek Memorial Lecture at the Austrian Scholars Conference, 2003
Background to the Constitution, Robert LeFevrc
Banking and the Business Cycle, Murray N. Rothbard
The Beginning ofAmerican Independence, Robert LeFevre
The Bible's World of Taxes, Charles Adams, From: The Rosctta Stone to the U.S. Code: A
New History of Taxation, Recorded July 2004
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The Cost and Consequences of the Civil War, Mark Thornton, From: Lecture series to the
Auburn University Academy for Lifelong Learners, Recorded 3/1/05
The Costs of a Gold Standard, Roger Garrison, From: Capital Hill Gold Standard
Conference, Recorded 11/16/84
Critical Episodes in the Life of Mises, Jorg Guido Hulsmann
A Critique of the Invasion of Iraq, Robert Murphy, From: Lecture to the Hillsdale Uberals at
Hillsdale College, Recorded 8/31/04
Critique of Keynesian Macroeconomics, Jeffrey M. Herbener, From: Mises University 2003
The Culture War, Paul Fussell
The Dangers of Tax Reform, Uewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., From: The Trouble with Taxation
Conference in Charlottesville, VA, Recorded 1/15/05
The Declaration of Independence, Robert LeFevre
A Definition of Freedom, Robert LeFevre
Deflation and Liberty, Jorg Guido Hulsmann, Recorded 6/10/03
Demand and Supply, Consumer Goods, Prices and Exchange, Murray N. Rothbard
Democracy: The God that Failed, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Pre-conference book
discussion at the Austrian Scholars Conference 2002
Democracy: How the Game Has Been StackedAgainst You, Richard Ault, From: Mises
Institute Brown Bag Seminars, Recorded 5/5/05
Despotism Loves Company: TheStory of Roosevelt and Stalin, Yuri Maltsev
Destructive Myths About Money, Interest Rates, and Business Cycles, Joseph T. Salerno,
From: Austrian Economics and Financial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel
Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV, Recorded 2/18/05
Did Greenspan Deserve Another Term?, Joseph T. Salerno
Did the South Have to Fight?, Thomas Fleming
Domestic Markets Panel: Bliss Through Ignorance, Mises Institute, From: Austrian
Economics and Financial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in
Las Vegas, NV, Recorded 2/19/05
Don't Cryfor Yukos, Anne Williamson, From: Austrian Economics and Financial
Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV, Recorded
2/18/05
The Ecological Benefits of Smart Growth: Where is the Science?, David Laband, From: Mises
Institute Brown Bag Seminars, Recorded 5/12/05
The Economic Culture of Boom and Bust, Peter G. Klein
Economic Revolutions, Robert LeFevre
Economic Tools for Understanding War, Mark Thornton, From: Lecture Series to Auburn
University Academy for Ufelong Learners, Recorded 1/25/05
Economics ofF.A. Hayek, Peter G. Klein, From: Mises University 2001
The Economics of Inflation, George Reisman, From: Mises University 2003
The Economics of Information Technology, Peter G. Klein, From: Mises University 2003
Economics of Political Centralization, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Recorded 8/7/04
Economics of the Public and Semi-Public Sector, Thomas DiLorenzo, From: Mises University
2003
Economics of Risk and Insurance, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Mises University 2001
The Electoral College as a Brake on Presidential Power: Its Evolution from Washington to
Jackson, Randall Holcombe
Emotion and Motivation, Robert LeFevre,
Epistemological Problems of Economics, David Gordon, From: Mises University 2003
Ethics in Collision, Robert LeFevre
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Eugen von Boehm-Bawerk's Critique of Karl Marx, Richard Ebeling, Recorded 10/15/88
Extensions andApplications in Austrian Macroeconomics, Roger Garrison, From: Mises
University 2003
The Falling Dollar: Our Currency-Their Problem?, Antony Mueller, From: The Austrian
Economics and Financial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in
Las Vegas, NV, Recorded 2/18/05
The Fascists and Fabians, Robert LeFevre
The Fear of High Prices, Robert LeFevre
The Fear of Monopoly, Part One and Two, Robert LeFevre
Fears of a Free Market, Robert LeFevre
The Fed and the Political Business Cycle, Thomas DiLorenzo, From: The Austrian Economics
and Financial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas,
NV, Recorded 2/19/05
Financial Economicsfor Real People, Gene Callahan, From: Boom, Bust, and the Future,
Recorded 1/18/02
First Secretary of Agriculture, Robert LeFevre
Flexible Glass: All That Glitters Is Not Gold, Robert LeFevre
Foundations of Marx's Philosophy and Economics, David Gordon, Recorded 10/15/88
Foundations of Welfare Economics, Jorg Guido Hulsmann
The Founding of theFederal Reserve, Murray N. Rothbard, From: Mises Institute Seminar on
Money and Government, Recorded 1984
The Free Market and Shareholder Rights, Peter G. Klein, From: Mises University 2003
Free Trade: The Current Debate, Paul Craig Roberts, From: Austrian Scholars Conference
2004
From Bad to Worse: Interventionist Bias in Conventional Presidential Rankings, Richard Vedder
with introduction by Uewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
From Monarchy to Democracy, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Economy, Society, and
History 2004
The Future of Austrian Economics (audio and video), Murray N. Rothbard, From: Mises
University 1990
The Future ofAustrian Economics, Roger Garrison, From: Mises University 1995
The Future of Liberty, George Reisman, From: Mises University 2001
Getting It All Together, Robert LeFevre
Gold and Banking, Robert LeFevre
Gold is Free Enterprise Money, Walter Block, From: Austrian Economics and Financial
Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV, Recorded
2/19/05
Gold vs. Government, Burton Blumert, From: Austrian Economics and Financial Markets
Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV, Recorded 2/19/05
The Gold Standard: An Austrian Perspective (audio and video), Debate between Ron Paul and
Charles Partee, From: Capital Hill Gold Standard Conference, Recorded 11/16/84
The Gold Standard Before the Civil War, Murray N. Rothbard, From: Capital Hill Gold
Standard Conference, Recorded 11/16/84
Gold or Tyranny, Ron Paul, From: Austrian Economics and Financial Markets Conference
at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV, Recorded 2/19/05
The Great Depression, Robert LeFevre
Great Society and the Republican Welfare State, Thomas Woods
Guerrilla Teaching, Peter G. Klein, From: Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla Movement for
Liberty, Recorded 10/15/04
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Hard Drugsfor Little Kids?, Mark Thornton, Presented to the Auburn University
Ubertarian Club, Recorded 2/3/05
Harry Truman and the Imperial Presidency, Ralph Raico
Hayek and the Common Law: An Assessment, Ronald Hamowy, From: FA. Hayek Memorial
Lecture at Austrian Scholars Conference 2002
Historians, the State, and Liberty, Robert Higgs
Historians and the Welfare-Warfare State, Joseph Stromberg
Historyof theAustrian School ofEconomics, Ludwig M. Lachmann, From: Lecture to
Department of Economics of the University of Colorado, Recorded: 10/25/77
History of theAustrian School of Economics: Question and AnswerSession, Ludwig M.
Lachmann, From: Lecture to Department of Economics of the University of Colorado,
Recorded: 10/25/77
History and New Directionsfor Austrian Economics, Joseph T. Salerno, From: Mises
University 2003
The History of Taxation, Charles Adams,
How Did the North Win?, Mark Thornton, From: Lecture series to the Auburn University
Academy for Lifelong Learners, Recorded 1/18/05
How Do You Know For Sure?, Robert LeFevre
HowHigh Can thePrice of Gold Go?, Mark Thornton, From: Mises Institute Brown Bag
Seminars, Recorded 2/10/05
How I Won in the Election, John Sophocleus, From: Mises Institute Brown Bag Seminars,
Recorded 2/24/05
How Recessions Become Depressions, Sean Corrigan
HowStates Fall and Liberty Triumphs, Uewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., (audio and video)
How To Get What You Want, Robert LeFevre
How We Become Owners, Robert LeFevre
Human Action and Man, Economy, and State in the History of Thought, Joseph T. Salerno,
From: Mises University 2003
Human Action in the Historyof Thought, Joseph T. Salerno, From: Mises Umversity 2001
Human Rights, Robert LeFevre
The Impossibility of Limited Government: The Prospects for a Second American Revolution,
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
In Gods We Trust?: Social Security Among theAncient Incas, Robert LeFevre
Income Inequality and the Welfare State, William Anderson, From: Mises University 2001
The Industrial Revolution, Ralph Raico, From: Mises University 2001
The Industrial Revolution Parts 1-4, Robert LeFevre
Inflation During the Civil War, Mark Thornton, Recorded 6/22/04
Inflation: North and South, Mark Thornton, From: Lecture series to the Auburn
University Academy for Lifelong Learners, Recorded 2/22/05
Intellectual Origins ofNatural Rights, Marco Bassani
International Law and the Economic Relations Between States, Joseph Stromberg, Recorded
6/9/04
International Markets Panel: Muddling Through Armageddon, Panel: Mueller, Shostak,
Williamson, and Leithner, Moderator: Robert Blumen, From: Austrian Economics and
Financial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV,
Recorded 2/18/05
International Monetary Systems, Joseph T. Salerno, From: Mises University 2003
Interventionism, George Reisman, From: Mises University 2003
Introduction to Anarchy, Robert Murphy, Presented to Dr. Brad Birzer's seminar on
'American Order and Disorder" at Hillsdale College, Recorded 2/9/05
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Marx and the Organization ofLabor Under Socialism, Williamson Evers, Recorded 10/15/88
Marxist andAustrian Class Analysis, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Recorded 10/15/88
The Mechanics of the Business Cycle, Roger Garrison, From: Boom, Bust, and the Future,
Recorded 1/19/02
The Middle Ages, Charles Adams, From: The Rosetta Stone to the U.S. Code: A New
History of Taxation, Recorded July 2004
Military Decadence in Ancient Rome, Daniel McCarthy, Recorded 7/17/03
Military as Engine of Social Change, Allan Carlson
The Mises Circle: An Informal Talk onAnarchism, Roderick Long, Recorded 8/6/04
The Mises Circle: Thomas DiLorenzo, Thomas DiLorenzo, Recorded 8/5/04
Misescreants: Episode One, 9/2/05
Arises and the Foundation of Austrian Economics, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Mises
University 2001
Mises and theFoundation of Austrian Economics, Jorg Guido Hulsmann, From: Mises
University 2003
The Mises and Hayek Critiques of Modern Political State, Erik Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn,
Recorded 11/17/97
The Mises I Knew, Otto von Habsburg, From: Manifesto of Uberty
Arises in One Lesson, Murray N. Rothbard
Mises: The Musical (video), Starring: senior Mises Institute faculty, translated from the
original German texts by Felix Kaufmann, Performed: Austrian Scholars Conference
2005
Mises University Lectures, July 31-August 6, 2005
Mises's Courage in the Face of Calamity, Jorg Guido Hulsmann, From: Boom, Bust, and the
Future, Recorded 1/18/02
Mises's Criticisms of Rothbard on Natural Law, David Gordon, From: Austrian Scholars
Conference 2003
Modern Democracy and War, Paul Gottfried
Monetary Reform, George Reisman, From: Mises University 2001
Money, Banking, and the Federal Reserve (video), Ron Paul, Joseph Salerno, Hans Hoppe, and
Lew Rockwell
Money, Government, and International Politics, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Austrian
Economics and Financial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in
Las Vegas, NV, Recorded 2/18/05
Money, Mexico, and Mariana, Uewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., From: Money, Banking, and the
New World Order, Recorded 9/23/95
Money and Monetary Integration: The Growth of Cities and the Globalization of Trade, Hans-
Hermann Hoppe, From: Economy, Society, and History 2004
Money and Prices, Murray N. Rothbard
Monopoly and Competition, Thomas DiLorenzo, From: Mises University 2001
Mozart Was a Red (video), Murray N. Rothbard, Performed at Rothbard's Sixtieth Birthday
Party in New York City, Recorded 3/6/86
MurrayN. Rothbard: Go Thou and Do Likewise, Gary North, Recorded 6/10/04
Murray Rothbard's View on Taxation, Joseph Stromberg, Recorded 7/29/04
The Myth of National Defense, Hans-Hermann Hoppe
The Myth of Neutral Interest Rate Policy, Frank Shostak, From: Austrian Economics and
Financial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV,
Recorded 2/18/05
The Myth of US Government Benevolence, Joseph Stromberg
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Rothbard on Socialism in the U.S. and in the Soviet Union, Peter Boettke, From: Austrian
Scholars Conference 2003
Rothbard on the Warfare State, Joseph Stromberg, Recorded 5/31/04
Rothbard's Economics of Taxation: Where the Mainstream Went Wrong, Thomas DiLorenzo,
From: The Trouble with Taxation Conference in Charlottesville, VA, Recorded 1/15/05
Rothbard's Systematic Defense of Liberty, Joseph Stromberg, From: Austrian Scholars
Conference 2004
Roundheads, Whigs, and Decivilization: A Hoppean Analysis of Stuart England, Jason Jewell,
From: Mises Institute Brown Bag Seminars, Recorded 4/28/05
Sacrifice and Molestation, Robert LeFevre
Saying "No" to Uncle Sam's "Gimme," James Fogal, From: Austrian Economics and
Financial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV,
Recorded 2/19/05
Shakespeare on War and Empire, Joseph Sobran
A Snapshot of Croatia in Transition, Henry Thompson, From: Mises Institute Brown Bag
Seminars, Recorded 1/27/05
Socialism versus Free Market Exchange, Ludwig von Mises, Recorded 5/2/70 at the
University of Washington
The Sociology of Panics and Crashes in American History, Joseph Stromberg, From: Boom,
Bust, and the Future, Recorded 1/18/02
The Source of Government Power, Robert LeFevre
Southern Secession and Reconstruction, Donald Uvingston
Sovereignty, International Law, and theTriumph of Anglo-American Cunning, Joseph
Stromberg, From: Mises Institute Brown Bag Seminars, Recorded 3/3/05
Soviet Militarism and Economic Control, Yuri Maltsev
The Spanish-American War as Trial Run, Joseph Stromberg
The Spread of Humans Around the World: The Extension and Intensification of the Division of
Labor, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Economy, Society, and History 2004
Stalinism, National Socialism, and Fascism, Paul Gottfried
State, War, and Imperialism, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Economy, Society, and History
2004
States, Sovereignty, and History, Joseph Stromberg, Recorded 6/2/04
Strategy: Secession, Privatization, and theProspects of Liberty, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From:
Economy, Society, and History 2004
Support for Free Trade: The Impact of Religious Ideology (audio and video), Robert Nelson,
From: Austrian Scholars Conference, Recorded 3/19/05
The Supreme Court as Accomplice: Judicial Backingfor Executive Power, Marshall DeRosa
The Swiss: From William Tell to No Tell, Charles Adams, From: The Rosetta Stone to the
U.S. Code: A New History of Taxation, Recorded July 2004
Taking the Capitalist Road, Walter Block, From: Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla
Movement for Uberty, Recorded 10/15/04
Tax Revolt in the Netherlands, Charles Adams, From: The Rosetta Stone to the U.S. Code: A
New History of Taxation, Recorded July 2004
Taxation and Literary History, or Who Killed John Keats?, Paul Cantor, From: The Trouble
with Taxation Conference in Charlottesville, VA, Recorded 1/15/05
Taxes inAmerican History, Thomas DiLorenzo, From: The Trouble with Taxation
Conference in Charlottesville, VA, Recorded 1/14/05
Teddy Roosevelt and the Origins of the Modern Welfare-Warfare State, Thomas Woods
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Thank Goodness for FDR's Tax Cut, Mark Thornton, From: The Trouble with Taxation
Conference in Charlottesville, VA, Recorded 1/15/05
The Theory of theFirm, Peter G. Klein, From: Mises University 2003
Theory and History, Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Theory and History, David Gordon, From: Mises University 2003
Theory Meets Praxis: The Austrian Business Cycle Theory in Today's Economics, Sean Corrigan,
From: Austrian Scholars Conference 2004
Theory of Profit, Loss, and Entrepreneurship, Joseph T. Salerno, From: Mises University 2003
The Therapeutic Welfare State, Paul Gottfried
Time and Money, Roger Garrison, From: Pre-conference book discussion at Austrian
Scholars Conference 2002
Time Preference, Capital, Technology, and Economic Growth, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From:
Economy, Society, and History 2004
Time Preference and Interest, Jeffrey M. Herbener, From: Mises University 2003
Trade Barriers as a Cause of War, Thomas DiLorenzo, From: Mises University 2003
Trapped in Fiscal Fantasy: The Alabama State Government Budget, Matthew Givens, From:
Mises Institute Brown Bag Seminars, Recorded 2/3/05
Tricking Us Into War: The Cases of Lincoln and Roosevelt, John V. Denson
The Trouble with Catholic School Teaching, Thomas Woods, From: Austrian Scholars
Conference 2004
The Trouble with Washington, Ron Paul
The True History of American Capitalism, Thomas DiLorenzo, From: Radical Scholarship:
The Guerrilla Movement for Uberty, Recorded 10/16/04
Two Just Wars: 1776 and 1861, Murray N. Rothbard, From: The Costs of War, Recorded
May 1994
The U.N. Charter and International Law, Joseph Stromberg, Recorded 2/28/03
Unimagined Power: The Presidency in the History of Political Philosophy, Paul Gottfried
The Union Blockade and Southern Strategy, Mark Thornton, From: Lecture series to the
Auburn University Academy for Ufelong Learners, Recorded 2/1/05
Upfrom Conservatism, Thomas Woods, From: Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla
Movement for Uberty, Recorded 10/16/04
The US Constitution, Donald Uvingston
The Use of George Washington in theStatist Offensive, David Gordon
The Utopianism of Marx and Keynes, Jeffrey M. Herbener, From: Mises Umversity 2003
Value, Utility, and Prices, Jeffrey M. Herbener, From: Mises University 2001
Value: What and How?, Robert LeFevre
Votingfor Victory? An Analysis of Confederate Trade Legislation, Mark Thornton, Presented
at the San Jose State Workshop in Applied Political Economy, Recorded 5/2/05
Wages and Labor, Richard Vedder, From: Mises University 2001
War vs. American Freedom, John V. Denson
War and Economics in 19th Century America, Thomas DiLorenzo
War and the Leviathan State, Robert Higgs
War and the MoneyMachine, Joseph T. Salerno
Warand Morality, Laurence M. Vance, From: Austrian Scholars Conference 2005,
Recorded 3/17/05
War, Reconstruction, and the End of the Old Republic, Clyde Wilson
War, State, Economics, and Hypocrisy, Walter Block
The Warren Commission: A Rothbardian Analysis, James Dunlap
We Can Be Both Anarchists and Globalists, Joseph Stromberg, From: Radical Scholarship:
The Guerrilla Movement for Uberty, Recorded 10/15/04
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The Wealth of Nations: Ideology, Religion, Biology, and Environment, Hans-Hermann Hoppe,
From: Economy, Society, and History 2004
Wealth and Politics, Robert LeFevre
What is Banking?, Robert LeFevre
What is Money? Parts I and II, Robert LeFevre
What is theRight Amount of Government?, Robert LeFevre
What is Wealth?, Robert LeFevre
What theAustrians Say About Prediction, David Gordon, From: Austrian Economics and
Financial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV,
Recorded 2/18/05
What the Enemy Fears Most, Jeffrey Tucker, From: Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla
Movement for Uberty, Recorded 10/15/04
What theEvangelical Environmentalists Don't Consider About Economics, Timothy Terrell,
From: The Lou Church Memorial Lecture in Religion and Economics at Austrian
Scholars Conference 2003
What theFed Has Done and Is Doing to Us, Joseph T. Salerno, From: Boom, Bust, and the
Future, Recorded 1/19/02
What the Government Doesn't Want You to KnowAbout Tobacco, Richard Ault, From: Mises
Institute Brown Bag Seminars, Recorded 1/20/05
What the Greens and the Nationalists Have in Common, Robert Higgs, From: Austrian
Scholars Conference 2005, Recorded 3/17/05
What Others HaveSaid About Liberty, Robert LeFevre
What Thrives and What Dies During War, Mark Thornton, From: Boom, Bust, and the
Future, Recorded 1/18/02
What We Can Learn From Real Guerrillas, Mark Thornton, From: Radical Scholarship: The
Guerrilla Movement for Uberty, Recorded 10/16/04
Where in the World? Best Places for Your Moneyfor 2005, Adrian Day, From: Austrian
Economics and Financial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in
Las Vegas, NY Recorded 2/18/05
Where We Are, Where We Are Headed, Frank Shostak, From: Boom, Bust, and the Future,
Recorded 1/19/02
Who Owns What, Robert LeFevre
Why War Games Do Not Work (audio and video) with post-lecture question and answer ses
sion, Martin van Creveld, From: Austrian Scholars Conference, Recorded 3/17/05
Why You Can't Trust the Experts, Gene Epstein, From: Boom, Bust, and the Future,
Recorded 1/18/02
William McKinley: Architect of theAmerican Empire, Joseph Stromberg
Woodrow Wilson's Revolution Within the Form, Richard Gamble
A World of Mises and Mises.org, Jeffrey Tucker
World War I as the Endof Civilization, Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Yes, You Do Have a Philosophy, Robert LeFevre
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