Libertarian Scholars Conference 2019 Mises Institute
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- Podcasts
The Libertarian Scholars Conference is a revival of the original series of conferences in the 1970s, and the brainchild of Murray Rothbard, Ralph Raico, Ronald Hamowy, and other giants of the modern libertarian movement. In that spirit, the conference addresses Human Liberty from the different perspectives of multiple academic disciplines. Recorded on 28 September 2019 at The King’s College in New York City.
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Google Marxism: Internet Ideology and the Academics Who Perpetuate It
Michael Rectenwald argues that Big Digital serves as the chief arbiter of expression with the power to delete "dangerous" persons from its various platforms.
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Desocialization of Taxes: A Taxation System Proposal for Venezuela
Rafael Acevedo presents during the "Comparative Economics" session at the 2019 Libertarian Scholars Conference in New York City.
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A Tort Law Approach to Fighting Big Tech?
Jeff Deist presents during the "Law and History" session at the 2019 Libertarian Scholars Conference in New York City.
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The Bitcoin Standard
Saifedean Ammous explains why Austrian economics helps us understand Bitcoin, and how Bitcoin can help us understand Austrian economics.