Question and Answer Period
Lew Rockwell and Paul Cantor answer audience questions at the 2019 Supporters Summit in Los Angeles, California.
Lew Rockwell and Paul Cantor answer audience questions at the 2019 Supporters Summit in Los Angeles, California.
The theory of class conflict did not begin with Karl Marx. It began with two French libertarians, and James Mill developed a similar theory in the 1820s and 1830s.
In the midst of moral and intellectual decay, Roepke was an inflexible harbinger of the return to reason, honesty and sound political practice.
"The art of economics consists of looking not merely at the immediate but at the longer effects of any act or policy; it consists in tracing the consequences of that policy not merely for one group but for all groups."
If Austrian economics seems daunting, just read Hazlitt.
If Keynes was such a model champion of the free society, how can we account for his peculiar comments, in 1933, endorsing, though with reservations, the social "experiments" that were going on at the time in Italy, Germany, and Russia?
Mises was not one to praise individual economists very often. But he still had his favorites.
Bob Murphy explains how he got into Austrian economics and libertarianism.
Writing about the cultural background of Ludwig von Mises, an eminent former compatriot of mine, poses some difficulties: how to present you with a world radically different from yours, a world far away, which in many ways no longer exists.