The Real State of the Union Mises Institute
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The Mises Institute in Orlando. Economist Robert Murphy, Mises Institute president Jeff Deist, Praxis apprentice Lena Wang, and talk radio host David Gornoski present a radical, unvarnished look at the state of America in 2019. Recorded on February 16, 2019.
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The Real State of the Economy
What is the real state of life in America? Why are we so divided, politically and otherwise? How fragile is the economy, and how much longer can debt and deficits go unaddressed? Will culture wars destroy any remaining sense of a shared American vision? Is a cold civil war—or worse—inevitable? Recorded at "The Mises Institute in Orlando: The Real State of the Union" on February 16, 2018.
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Our Failing Mimetic Culture
What is the real state of life in America? Why are we so divided, politically and otherwise? How fragile is the economy, and how much longer can debt and deficits go unaddressed? Will culture wars destroy any remaining sense of a shared American vision? Is a cold civil war—or worse—inevitable? Recorded at "The Mises Institute in Orlando: The Real State of the Union" on February 16, 2018.
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How College Betrays Students
What is the real state of life in America? Why are we so divided, politically and otherwise? How fragile is the economy, and how much longer can debt and deficits go unaddressed? Will culture wars destroy any remaining sense of a shared American vision? Is a cold civil war—or worse—inevitable? Recorded at "The Mises Institute in Orlando: The Real State of the Union" on February 16, 2018.
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Politics: How Something Beats Nothing
What is the real state of life in America? Why are we so divided, politically and otherwise? How fragile is the economy, and how much longer can debt and deficits go unaddressed? Will culture wars destroy any remaining sense of a shared American vision? Is a cold civil war—or worse—inevitable? Recorded at "The Mises Institute in Orlando: The Real State of the Union" on February 16, 2018.
Customer Reviews
Excellent talks!
This is great if you want another point of view other than the lame stream media. Excellent talks as usual from the Mises Institute! Keep it up!