Peter Schiff speaks at the 2009 Austrian Scholars Conference. He explains why no one really should have been surprised. Well, if they were listening to Austrian economists, that is.From: The Lew Rockwell Show
Part 4 of a multi part series. Robert LeFevre continues to explain away the fear of monopolies and how they can only exist with a government.From: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Part 3 of a multi part series. Robert LeFevre explains away the fear of monopolies and how they can only exist with a government.From: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Part 2 of a multi part series. Robert LeFevre explains away the fear of high prices and explains how this is an unjust fear given a free market.From: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Citizen X from Liberty Radio Underground explains how the words Freedom and Liberty are used to mean different things by different groups.From: Liberty Radio Underground
A chapter from the book “The Ethics of Liberty” by Murray N. Rothbard. This chapter discusses how the idea of a minimal government is self-contradictory.From: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Walter Block, along with his longtime friend and mentor Murray Rothbard, is considered to be one of the principal economists and thinkers of the Austrian School and anarcho-capitalism in general. Walter Block discusses the state’s relationship
Mark Thornton gives an introduction to libertarianism. He explains a bit of the philosophy as well as the practical. Originally recorded 1/19/05 and sponsored by the Auburn University Libertarians.From: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Lew Rockwell from Mises.org gives us a rundown on what went wrong during Hurricane Katrina.Watching the Capitol Hill hearings on what went wrong after Hurricane Katrina provided a glimpse of what it must have been like in the Politburo in the
Forget about statistics. We all know the statistics for government schools are in our favor, but that doesn’t seem to make any difference. Stefan from Free Domain Radio gets to the heart of the matter.From: Free Domain Radio
In this classic essay by Henry David Thoreau, he stresses that individuals should not allow governments to rule over their conscience by forcing them to contribute to injustices through taxes or other support. Thoreau advocates breaking laws in