Feb 25 2009
Robin Hanson and I have agreed to debate each other before the GMU Econ Society after spring break. But we can't decide what to debate about. Robin accordingly suggested that we ask our blog readers for requests. It needs to be a fun topic where Robin and I moderately disagree; otherwise, the sky's th...
Feb 25 2009
Scott Sumner writes, Many economists simply assume that the current contraction has been caused by the financial crisis. After all, isn't that obvious? Actually, no. For nearly a year after the onset of the financial crisis nominal GDP continued growing at better than a 3% clip. Now it is plunging. Most seem to a...
Feb 24 2009
FYI: If you're having trouble keeping up with the For a New Liberty book club, the whole audio book seems to be available for free on iTunes. Personally, though, I can't bear to hear anyone say Rothbard's words but the man himself. I only met him twice, but I miss him.
READER COMMENTS
Sergei
Feb 25 2009 at 12:25am
Also at mises.org/multimedia/mp3/audiobooks/rothbard/foranewliberty/
Jayson Virissimo
Feb 25 2009 at 4:05am
You can download The Ethics of Liberty from the Mises Institute website here:
http://mises.org/media.aspx?action=category&ID=95
IMO, The Ethics of Liberty is Rothbard’s best work.
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