Individual Lectures Mises Institute
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- Podcasts
Lectures and presentations by Mises Institute faculty and staff, and lectures by guest scholars and experts.
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The Economic Effects of the Government’s Response to COVID-19
Mark Thornton speaks to the Auburn Rotary Club.
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Mises and the Renaissance of Austrian Economics
Presented at Hillsdale "College's Conference Commemorating the Centenary of the Birth of Ludwig von Mises" on September 10, 1981.
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The Crisis of American Foreign Policy
Presented at "Libertython" at New York University on September 20, 1980, sponsored by the NYU chapter of Students for a Libertarian Society. For Rothbard, there was nothing more important than the issue of war and peace.
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Libertarian Paradigms in American History
Presented at New York University on December 4, 1979, the central theme of Rothbard’s lecture is the conflict between “Liberty” and “Power” throughout history.
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The De-Socialization of the Lithuanian Economy
Vytas Žukauskas tells the story of Lithuania after the Soviet Union.
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Zoning and the Free Market
In this 90-minute 1981 lecture, Walter Block discusses the importance of allowing private markets — and not government planners — to decide how land and housing is used by those who buy, sell, and rent it.