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LUDWIG VON MISES

InstituteA Special Report—2005

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Contents

Mission 3

History 3

Senior Fellows 4

Adjunct Faculty 5

2005 Fellows 9

Conferences and Seminars 10

Institute Speakers 28

Books, Monographs, and Online Media 33

Colleges and Universities Where We Have Assisted Students 49

Media 59

Comments on the Mises Institute 60

Copyright 2005 Ludwig von Mises Institute.

All rights reserved.This report is periodicallyupdated. For the most current report or information contactthe Mises Institute at [email protected] or call 334-321-2100.

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Mission

The Ludwig von Mises Institute is the research and educational center of classical liberalismand the Austrian School of economics. Inspired by the life and work of Ludwig von Mises(1881-1973), and his student Murray N. Rothbard (1926-1995), the Mises Institute sponsorsa vast array of publications, programs, and fellowships, with the goal of restoring a highplace for theory in the social sciences, encouraging a revival of critical historical research,promoting the free and enterprising commonwealth, and countering the political philosophyof statism in all its forms. In this cause, the Mises Institute works to advance the AustrianSchool of economics and social science generally, and, in application, defends the marketeconomy, private property, sound money, and peaceful international relations, whileopposing government intervention as economically and socially destructive.

History

In December 1981, Ludwig von Mises's widow Margit gave her approval to found the MisesInstitute. It was formally established on August 24, 1982, and located in Auburn, Alabama,with founder Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. serving as president. With the support of Margit vonMises, who chaired the board until her death in 1993, and such giants as F.A. Hayek,Lawrence Fertig, Henry Hazlitt, and Murray N. Rothbard, who headed its academic programsuntil his death in 1995, the Mises Institute has grown into the leading scholarly center forresearch and teaching in the Austrian School, as well as an important research center forclassical liberalism.

The Mises Institute has more than 250 faculty members working on one or more academicprojects. With their help, and thousands of donors in 50 states and 64 foreign countries, theInstitute has held more than 500 teaching conferences, including the Mises University, andseminars on subjects from monetary policy to the history of war, as well as internationaland interdisciplinary Austrian Scholars Conferences. From these programs, the Institute hasgenerated many hundreds of scholarly papers, in addition to thousands of published populararticles on economic and historical issues.

The Mises Institute publishes books by Ludwig von Mises and other new and old works byAustrian economists, maintains the complete Mises bibliography, manages the archive andliterary rights of Murray N. Rothbard, and publishes six periodicals: The Quarterly Journal ofAustrian Economics (quarterly since 1998); The Journal of Libertarian Studies (quarterly since2000); The Free Market (monthly since October 1983), The Austrian Economics Newsletter (sinceSpring 1984), The Mises Review (quarterly since Spring 1995), and The Mises Memo (quarterlysince Fall 1987). It also published The Review ofAustrian Economics (annually, 1987-1989;biannually, 1990-1997).

The Mises Institute Website, Mises.org, went online in 1995 and has gone through five majorredesigns to accommodate fast-paced technological change. It has featured working papers,study guides, bibliographies, biographies, e-books, publication archives, a calendar of events,fellowship applications, audio downloads, foreign language materials, a faculty directory,research tools, daily editorials, local on-site library access, vast audio files, and an onlinecatalog of publications. Mises.org provides open access, is linked from classrooms andlibraries around the world, and receives upwards of 13 million page hits per month.

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The Institute sponsors the Gary G. Schlarbaum Prize for lifetime achievement in the cause ofliberty ($10,000), the Frank Kurzweg Prize for outstanding research or journalism ($5,000),the O.R Alford III prize for advances in libertarian theory ($1,000), the Lawrence Fertig prizefor advances in Austrian economics ($1,000), the Murray N. Rothbard Medal of Freedomthrough the generosity of George Connell, as well as prizes for graduate student papers.

The Institute has produced three documentary films, published or subsidized the publicationof 125 books and monographs, from Man, Economy, and State to Theory and History andHuman Action, and maintains the most comprehensive scholarly book catalog in Austrianeconomics. Altogether, the Institute has distributed 6.5 million books, journals, monographs,newsletters, audio tapes, and video tapes throughout the world.

Helping students to learn the economics of freedom, and inspiring them to go on to teach, isperhaps the Institute's most important program. The Institute has held 19 Mises Universitysummer schools for students from all over America and the world, and has assisted 7,000students at over 900 colleges and universities with aid ranging from one-year book scholarships to full multi-year Ph.D. fellowships. Altogether, it has reached millions of students atall levels with its programs on history, philosophy, economics, and law.

In 1998, The Mises Institute moved into a facility at 518 West Magnolia Avenue that housesan extensive and unique library (24,000 volumes) in the social sciences. The building wasextended in 2001 to accommodate the need for more library and faculty space, for a total of23,000 sq. ft. It sponsors on-site faculty chairs, summer-long programs, year-round internships, and post-doc research facilities. Publishing projects include original and traditionalAustrian works, a biography of Mises, and the collected papers of Murray Rothbard.

The success of the Mises Institute inspired the creation of Mises Institutes in Brussels,Bucharest, and Mexico City, which have no financial connection but are sister organizationsin spirit. Major centers of Misesian economics and social philosophy thrive in Paris, Moscow,Prague, Madrid, Rome, Milan, Beijing, Tokyo, New Delhi, and many cities in the United Statesand Latin America.

Senior Fellows

Walter Block, Loyola University, New Orleans

Thomas DiLorenzo, Loyola College

David Gordon, The Mises Review

Jeffrey M. Herbener, Grove City College

Hans-Hermann Hoppe, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Distinguished Fellow, The MisesInstitute

Jorg Guido Hiilsmann, University ofAngers, France

Peter G. Klein, University of Missouri

Roderick T. Long, Auburn University

Yuri N. Maltsev, Carthage College

Ralph Raico, Buffalo State CollegeJoseph T. Salerno, Pace University

Mark Thornton, Mises Institute

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Adjunct Scholars

Charles Adams, Williamsville, New YorkWard Allen, Auburn UniversityMartin Anderson, Hoover Institution, Stanford UniversityRobert G. Anderson, Sheridan, WyomingWilliam L. Anderson, Frostburg State UniversityDominick Armentano, University of HartfordRoger Arnold, California State University, San MarcosTerry Arthur, Institute ofActuaries/Institute ofEconomic AffairsAndy Barnett, Auburn UniversityWilliam Barnett, Loyola UniversityNorman Barry, University ofBuckingham, U.K.James Barth, Auburn UniversityBruce Bartlett, National Centerfor PolicyAnalysisMarco Bassani, University ofMilan and Mises InstituteRobert Batemarco, ZimentJoseph Becker, Washington, D.C.Donald Bellante, University ofSouth FloridaJames T. Bennett, George Mason UniversityBruce Benson, Florida State UniversityPaolo Bernardini, Boston UniversityGeorge Bittlingmayer, University of KansasOlafur Bjornsson, University of IcelandPeter J. Boettke George Mason UniversitySamuel Bostaph, University ofDallasHardy Bouillon, Centrefor the New EuropeScott Boykin, Birmingham, AlabamaJ.B. Bracewell-Milnes, Surrey, U.K.Gerard Bramoulte, Universiti de Droit, d'Economie et des Sciences d'Aix-MarseilleMark Brandly, Ferris State UniversityHarold O.J. Brown, Reformed Theological SeminaryPamela Brown, California State University, NorthridgeAndrzej Brzeski, University of California, DavisDavid R. Burton, The Argus GroupJohn Burton, Birmingham Business School, U.K.Peter Calcagno, College of CharlestonGene Callahan, London School of EconomicsGael Campan, University of ParisPaul Cantor, University of VirginiaAnthony Carilli, Hampden-Sydney CollegeAllan Carlson, The Howard CenterPaul Cleveland, Birmingham-Southern CollegeJohn R Cochran, Metropolitan State College of DenverEnrico Colombatto, Universita' di Torino, ItalyDan Cristian Comanescu, University of BucharestDavid Conway, Middlesex University, U.K.Roy E. Cordato, John Locke Foundation

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Raimondo Cubeddu, University of PisaElizabeth Currier, Committee for Monetary Research and EducationAlfred G. Cuzan, University of West FloridaPaul Cwik, Campbell UniversityGregory Dempster, Hampden-Sydney CollegeJohn V. Denson, The Mises InstituteMarshall DeRosa, Florida Atlantic UniversityPierre Desrochers, Montreal Economic InstituteJohn Devanny, South Carolina Governor's SchoolEric Duhaime, National School of Public Administration, CanadaRichard Ebeling, Foundation for Economic Education (FEE)John Egger, Towson State UniversityRobert B. Ekelund, Auburn UniversityGene Epstein, Barron'sLarry J. Eshelman, Ossining, New YorkWilliamson Evers, Hoover Institution, Stanford UniversityDavid Fand, George Mason UniversityDario Fernandez-Morera, Northwestern UniversityThomas Fleming, The Rockford InstituteAntony G.N. Flew, University of Reading, U.K., EmeritusNicolai Juul Foss, Copenhagen Business SchoolLowell Gallaway, Ohio UniversityRichard Gamble, Palm Beach Atlantic CollegeRoger Garrison, Auburn UniversityFred R. Glahe, University of ColoradoSteven Goldberg, City University of New YorkPaul Gottfried, Elizabethtown CollegeBettina Bien Greaves, Foundation for Economic EducationGerd Habermann, Unternehmer Institute, GermanyOtto von Habsburg, Schlarbaum LaureateKarl von Habsburg-Lothringen, Pocking, GermanyStephen R Halbrook, Fairfax, VirginiaRonald Hamowy, University of Alberta, EmeritusSteve H. Hanke, TheJohns Hopkins UniversityLord Harris of High Cross, Institute of Economic Affairs, LondonLowell Harriss, Columbia UniversityRobert F. HeTjert, University of Louisiana-LafayetteRobert Higgs, Independent ReviewOle-Jacob Hoff, Tj0me, NorwayRandall G. Holcombe, Florida State UniversityIrving Louis Horowitz, Rutgers UniversityJ.H. Huebert, Youngstown, OhioJesus Huerta de Soto, Universidad ReyJuan CarlosArthur Hughes, University of MarylandSanford Ikeda, SUNY, Purchase CollegeChristina Jeffrey, Limestone CollegeJason Jewell, Faulkner UniversityMadison Jones, Auburn UniversityEdward Kaplan, Western Washington University

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James R. Kee, St. Mary's University, San AntonioN. Stephan Kinsella, AppliedOptoelectronics, Inc.Israel Kirzner, New York UniversitySandra Johnson Klein, University ofMissouriGeorge Koether, Vero Beach, FloridaElisabeth Krecke, University of Law, Economics, and Science ofAix-MarseilleLawrence A. Kudlow, Schroder & Co., Inc.Chandran Kukathas, Australian Defence Force AcademyPeter Kurrild-Klitgaard, University of Southern DenmarkDavid Laband, Auburn UniversityHenri Lepage, University of ParisKurt Leube, Hoover Institution, Stanford UniversityFloy Lilley, University of Texas, AustinJeff Upkes, University of South FloridaStephen O. Uttlechild, University of Birmingham, U.K.Donald Uvingston, Emory UniversityFranklin A. Lopez, University of NewOrleansCarlo Lottieri, Universityof Siena, ItalyWilliam Luckey, Christendom CollegeTibor Machan, Chapman UniversityFrank Machovec, Wqfford CollegeJ.J. Mahoney, The CitadelDavid O Mahony, University College, Cork, IrelandDonald Mathews, Coastal Georgia CollegeMargaret Maxey, University of Texas, AustinJohn McCallie, Michigan State UniversityWendy McElroy, Ontario, CanadaFrancoise Melese, Naval Postgraduate SchoolChristian Michel, London, EnglandRoberta Adelaide Modugno, University of Roma IIIMostafa Moini, Oklahoma City UniversityNaomi Moldofsky, University of Melbourne, AustraliaMichael Montgomery, University of MaineThomas Gale Moore, Hoover Institution, Stanford UniversityJohn Moorhouse, Wake Forest UniversityGlenn Moots, Northwood UniversityMichael Valdez Moses, Duke UniversityLaurence Moss, Babson CollegeAnthony R Mueller, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany and

UniversityofCaxias do Sul, BrazilToshio Murata, Yokohama College of CommerceRobert Murphy, Hillsdale CollegeRonald Nash, Reformed Theological SeminaryPhilippe Nataf, University of Paris, DauphineGary North, American Bureau of Economic ResearchHiroyuki Okon, Kokugakuin UniversityKrzysztof Ostaszwski, University of LouisvilleJames Ostrowski, Buffalo, New YorkJohannes Overbeek, University of the Virgin Islands

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Alexandre Padilla, Metropolitan StateCollege of DenverE.C. Pasour, Jr., North Carolina State UniversityWilliam Peterson, Heritage FoundationThomas Peyser, Randolph-Macon CollegeIvan Pongracic, Hillsdale CollegeBenjamin Powell, San JoseState UniversityMichael Prowse, The Financial TimesWilliam Quirk, University of South CarolinaSalim Rashid, University ofIllinoisLawrence Reed, Mackinac Centerfor Public PolicyW. Duncan Reekie, University of WitwatersrandGeorge Reisman, Pepperdine UniversityMorgan O. Reynolds, HotSprings Village, ArkansasWesley Allen Riddle, U.S. Military AcademyTerry Ridgway, University of Nevada, Las VegasShawn Ritenour, Grove City CollegeCarey Roberts, Arkansas Tech UniversityPaul Craig Roberts, Hoover InstitutionDora Rodriguez de Ampuero, Institute of Political Economy, EcuadorCharles K. Rowley, George Mason UniversityMurray Sabrin, Ramapo CollegePascal Salin, University of ParisFrank Schohl, Friedrich Schiller University, GermanyChris Sciabarra, New York UniversityCarole Scott, State University of West GeorgiaJeff Scott, Wells Fargo, San FranciscoLarry Sechrest, Sul Ross UniversityArthur Seldon, Institute of Economic Affairs, LondonGeorge Selgin, University of GeorgiaHans F. Sennholz, Grove City CollegeButler D. Shaffer, Southwestern University School of LawParth Shah, Institutefor Civil Society, IndiaEdmund Shanahan, Edmund Burke InstituteMilton Shapiro, Claremont Graduate SchoolJeremy Shearmur, Australian National UniversitySudha Shenoy, University of Newcastle, AustraliaFrank Shostak, Sydney, AustraliaJosef Sima, Prague University of Economics and Liberalni InstitutBarry Simpson, University of South AlabamaGene Smiley, Marquette UniversityBarry Smith, State University ofNew York, BuffaloT. Alexander Smith, University of TennesseeKarl Socher, Institut Wirtschaftstheorie, AustriaJohn W. Sommer, Urban Institute, University of North Carolina, CharlotteJohn Sophocleus, Auburn UniversityDale Steinreich, Mises InstituteEdward Stringham, San JoseState UniversityMark Sunwall, University of HyogoAlexander Tabarrok, Independent Institute

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Thomas Tacker, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityThomas C. Taylor, Wake Forest UniversityTimothy Terrell, Wofford CollegeSven N. Thommesen, Auburn UniversityHenry Thompson, Auburn UniversityHunt Tooley, Austin CollegeArthur Scott Trask, Mises InstituteGeorge Trivoli, Jacksonville State UniversityJon Basil Utley, Robert A. Taft Fellow in Constitutional andInternational StudiesFrank van Dun, University of GhentRichard Vedder, Ohio UniversityHarry Veryser, Walsh CollegeEdwin Vieira, Jr., National Alliancefor Constitutional MoneyDeborah Walker, Loyola UniversityAllan Walstad, University of PittsburghJohn Wells, KPMG, LondonChristopher Westley, Jacksonville State UniversityTheodore Weymouth, Lake Forest Graduate SchoolRichard Wilcke, University of LouisvilleFrank Williams, Reinhardt CollegeClyde Wilson, University of South CarolinaThomas Woods, Suffolk County Community CollegeMark Yanochik, Georgia Southern UniversitySteven Yates, University of South Carolina UpstateLeland B. Yeager, Auburn University, EmeritusBong Joon Yoon, State University of New York, BinghamtonEdward W. Younkins, Wheeling Jesuit UniversityTony Yu, University of NewSouth WalesFernando Zanella, Unbinos, BrazilWojciech Zelaniec, International Academy of PhilosophyAlbert Zlabinger, Carl Menger Institute, Vienna

2005 Fellows

Simon Bilo, University of Economics, PragueLenka Camrova, University of Economics, PragueNicholas Curott, San Jose State UniversityDan D'Amico, George Mason UniversityMichael Cust, University of Waterloo, CanadaWladimir Kraus, University of Paderborn, GermanyMatt Machaj, University of Wroclaw, PolandAdam Martin, George Mason UniversityAndrew Neumann, San Jose State UniversityAdrian Ravier, University ofRey Juan Carlos, MadridMatthew Skelton, University of TexasNicholas Snow, Loyola University, New OrleansNoah Tyler, George Mason UniversityMarcus Verhaegh, Emory University

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Austrian Economics and the Entrepreneur, Auburn UniversityThe Gold Standard: An Austrian Perspective, Washington, DCPrices and Production, Auburn University

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Introduction to Austrian Economics, Auburn UniversityThe Hermeneutical Invasion of Philosophy and Economics, Auburn

UniversityAntitrust Reform and the Competitive Process, Auburn UniversityThe Efficient-Markets Hypothesis and Entrepreneurship, Auburn

UniversityThe LogicalAspect of Polylogism, Auburn UniversityCentral Banking and the Federal Reserve, New York CityAn Evening in Honor of Margit von Mises, New York CityThe Brilliance of Turgot, Auburn UniversityPraxeology and Polylogism, Auburn UniversityTime as a Praxeological Factor, Auburn UniversityThe Meaning of Probability, Auburn UniversityThe Law of Marginal Utility, Auburn UniversityThe Ricardian Law of Association, Auburn UniversityAutistic Exchange and Interpersonal Exchange, Auburn UniversityEconomic Calculation and the Market, Auburn UniversityMonetary Calculation as a Tool of Action, Auburn UniversityThe Changeability of Prices, Auburn UniversityEconomics of the Market Society, Auburn UniversityLogical Catallactics Versus Mathematical Catallactics, Auburn

UniversityDetermination of the Purchasing Power of Money, Auburn

UniversityTime Preference as an Essential Requisite of Action, Auburn

UniversityMoney and Government, Houston, TexasAn Evening in Honor of Ron Paul, Houston, TexasThe Phenomenon of Interest, Auburn UniversityMonetary Theory of the Trade Cycle, Auburn UniversitySupply of Labor and Disutility of Labor, Auburn UniversityHistorical Origins of the Socialist Idea, Auburn UniversityThe Meaning of Laissez Faire, Auburn UniversityRestrictions on Production, Auburn University

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Jan. 14, 1985 The Crisis of Interventionism, Auburn UniversityJan. 17, 1985 The Case for Gold, St. Louis, MissouriJan. 21, 1985 Economics and Judgments of Value, Auburn University

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1985 The Future of the Dollar, Orlando, Florida1985 The Theory of Rent, Auburn University1985 The Praxeological Character of Socialism, Auburn University1985 Social Cooperation and Resource Allocation, Auburn University1985 Production in an Evenly Rotating Economy, Auburn University1985 Inflation and the Business Trade Cycle, Auburn University1985 Methodological Dualism, Auburn University1985 Austrian Economics in One Lesson, Anaheim, California1985 Economics and Metaphysics, Auburn University1985 imitations of Human Knowledge, Auburn University1985 Subjectivity of Valuation, Auburn University1985 Valuation and Action, Auburn University1985 Knowledge and Value, Auburn University1985 Natural Law and Absolute Values, Auburn University1985 The Negation of Valuation, Auburn University1985 Determinism and Materialism, Auburn University1985 The Meaning of Ludwig von Mises, Washington, DC1985 Deficits and Spending: A Misesian Perspective, Washington, DC1985 Ludwig von Mises: A Personal View, Vero Beach, Florida1985 The Moral Case for the Gold Standard, Washington, DC1985 Political Implications of Materialism, Auburn University1985 Debts and Deficits: Do They Matter?, St. Louis, Missouri1985 Dialectical Materialism, Auburn University1985 Critics of Marxism, Auburn University1985 The Philosophy of History, Auburn University1985 The Historical Case for the Gold Standard, Washington, DC1985 The Role of the Individual in History, Auburn University1985 Austrian Economics and Investing, New Orleans, Louisiana1985 The Meaning of Historicism, Auburn University1985 The Challenge of Scientism, Auburn University1985 Thymology as an Historical Discipline, Auburn University1985 History and Humanism, Auburn University

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1986 The Egalitarian Interpretation of History, Auburn University1986 Liberty and Austrian Economics, Orlando, Florida1986 The Ideology of Equality in Wealth and Income, Auburn University1986 Human Action and the Law of Marginal Utility, Auburn University1986 What's Wrong with the Economics Profession?, Washington, DC1986 The Factors of Production, Auburn University1986 FestschrijX for Murray N. Rothbard, New York City1986 60th Birthday Celebration for Murray N. Rothbard, New York City1986 Exchange and the Division of Labor, Auburn University1986 Determination of Price, Auburn University1986 The Pattern of Indirect Exchange, Auburn University1986 Maximizing Income and Allocating Resources, Auburn University1986 Fallacies Relating to Utility, Auburn University1986 The Structure of Production, Auburn University1986 The Evenly Rotating Economy, Auburn University

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Determination of Discounted Marginal Value Product, AuburnUniversity

Land and Capital Goods, Auburn UniversityCapitalization and Rent, Auburn UniversityIntroduction to Austrian Economics, Auburn University,History of the Federal Reserve, Sea Island, GeorgiaLand, Labor, and Rent, Auburn UniversityEntrepreneurship and Income, Auburn UniversityThe Concept of Consumers' Sovereignty, Auburn UniversityAustrian Economics for Non-Economists, New Orleans, LouisianaCartels and Their Consequences, Auburn UniversityNeoclassical Theory of Monopoly Price, Auburn UniversitySome Problems in the Theory of the Illusion, Auburn UniversityRestrictionist Pricing of Labor, Auburn UniversityThe Paradox of Excess Capacity, Auburn UniversityMultiform Prices and Monopoly, Auburn University

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History of Economic Thought, Washington, DCDemand and Supply of Money, Auburn UniversityThe PPM and the Rate of Interest, Auburn UniversityMoney-Substitutes and the Supply of Money, Auburn UniversityA Typology of Intervention in the Market, Auburn UniversityAttempts at Neutral Taxation, Auburn UniversityHistory of Taxation, Washington, DCMises and Socialism, Auburn UniversityThe Fallacy of Government as a Business, Auburn UniversityInflation and Business Cycles, Auburn UniversityGovernment Borrowing, Auburn UniversitySupply-Side Economics and Austrian Economics, Washington, DCEnvironmentalism and Economics, Auburn UniversityCollective Goods and External Benefits, Auburn UniversityThe Treatment of Irrationality in the Social Sciences, AuburnUniversityEpistemological Relativism, Auburn UniversityThe Non-Neutrality of Money, Auburn UniversityMises University at Stanford UniversityAn Austrian History of Economic Thought, San Mateo, CaliforniaDinner in Honor of Burt Blumert, San Mateo, CaliforniaAutarky and its Consequences, Auburn UniversityObservations on the Russian Reform Movement, AuburnUniversityComparative Economic Systems, Auburn UniversityLudwig von Mises: Scholar, Teacher, Activist, New York CityTribute to Henry Hazlitt, New York CityThe Role of Doctrines in Human History, Auburn UniversityThe International Division of Labor, Auburn University

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The Starting Point of Praxeological Thinking, Auburn UniversityCausality and Teleology, Auburn UniversityAustrian Economics for Non-Economists, New Orleans, Louisiana

Program on The Reviewof Austrian Economics, SouthernEconomic Association, Atlanta, GeorgiaThe Paradox of Probability Empiricism, Auburn UniversityThe Logical Character of Praxeology, Auburn University

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Schumpeter and Kirzner on Competition and Equilibrium, AuburnUniversity

Necessity and Volition, Auburn UniversityThe Problem of Quantitative Definiteness, Auburn UniversityEconomic and Philosophical Contributions of FA. Hayek, Auburn

UniversityPhilosophical Foundations of Austrian Economics, Auburn

UniversityCertain Knowledge, Auburn UniversityEconomic Prediction and the Trend Doctrine, Auburn UniversityThe Pitfalls of Hypostatization, Auburn UniversityFree Banking in Foochow, China, Washington, DCLabor Markets and the Welfare State, Auburn UniversityTaxation: An Austrian View, Washington, DCHistorical Setting of Positivism, Auburn UniversityL. Albert Hahn: Precursor of Keynesianism and Monetarism,

Washington, DCEpistemological Support of Totalitarianism, Auburn UniversityThe Theory of Money and Credit, Auburn UniversityThe Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science, Auburn UniversityThe Price Level, Productivity, and Macroeconomic Stability,

Washington, DCAustrian Economics for Non-Economists, Vienna and BudapestMises University at Stanford UniversityMises University at Dartmouth CollegeGovernment Lies About the Economy, San Francisco, CaliforniaInterventionism as an Economic System, Auburn UniversityThe Georgist Thesis, Auburn UniversityThe Concept and Crisis of Social Policy, Auburn UniversityMarxism in German Science, Auburn UniversityMarx and Marxism: Economics, Religion, Politics, and Philosophy,

New York CitySombart and Marxist and Anti-Marxist Theory, Auburn UniversityMoney, Governments, and the New World Economic Order, San

Francisco, CaliforniaThe Theory of Price Controls, Auburn UniversityPrivate Interest and Public Interest, Auburn UniversityDangers of Overexpansion and Immobilization, Auburn University

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The Nationalization of Credit, Auburn UniversityMonetary and Banking Reform, Washington, DCProduction in an Evenly Rotating Economy, Auburn UniversityThe Politics of Hunger, Auburn University

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The Case for a 100 Percent Gold Dollar, Auburn UniversitySubjectiveCost Analysis, Auburn UniversityMarginal Utility Equilibrium Between Money and Goods, Auburn

UniversityFreedom Philosophy Day, Washington State UniversityExtreme Rationalism, Auburn UniversityThe Efficient-Markets Hypothesis and Entrepreneurship, Auburn

UniversityThe Causal Connection Between Goods, Auburn UniversityTime and Error, Auburn UniversityRequirements for Goods of Higher Order, Auburn UniversityThe Original Measure of Value, Auburn UniversityFoundations of Economic Exchange, Auburn UniversityPrinciples of Monopoly Trading, Auburn UniversityKeynes and Keynesianism, Harvard UniversityThe Nature of Use Value and Exchange Value, Auburn UniversityThe Political Economy of Gun Control, Washington, DCThe Marketability of Commodities, Auburn UniversityMoney as a Measure of Price, Auburn UniversityMises University at Stanford UniversityHistory of the Theories on the Origin of Money, Auburn UniversityEquilibrium versus Market Process, Auburn UniversityEconomics in One Lesson, New Orleans, LouisianaHayek, Knowledge, and Market Processes, Auburn UniversityConservatism: What Now?, Washington, DCThe Entrepreneurial Role in Menger's System, Auburn UniversityWhere the Supply-Siders Went Wrong, Washington, DCCrisis and Leviathan: The Growth of American Government, UNLVA Subjectivist View of the Role of Inflation, Auburn UniversityProducer, Entrepreneur, and the Right to Property, Auburn

UniversityThe Anticapitalist Bias of American Historians, Auburn UniversityFrom Mises to Lachmann: Austrian Revisionism, Auburn

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Kirzner, Lachmann, and the Tendency Toward Equilibrium, AuburnUniversity

The Common Sense of Coordination, Auburn UniversityAn Analysis of the Kaleidic Society, Auburn UniversityStabilization of the Monetary Unit, Auburn UniversityThe Return to Gold, Auburn University

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1995 The Origins of Money, Auburn University1995 War and the Loss of American Freedom, Auburn University1995 New American Revolution, San Francisco, California1995 Determinants of the Objective Exchange Value of Money, Auburn

University1995 A Short History of Equality, Auburn University1995 The Denationalization of Money, Auburn University1995 How Bad Charity Drives Out Good, Auburn University1995 The Case for a Genuine Gold Dollar, Auburn University1995 Judicial Welfare: the Case of School Funding, Auburn University1995 Secession, State, and Liberty, College of Charleston1995 The Quantity Theory of Money: A Restatement, Auburn University1995 Behind the Alabama Mercedes Deal, Auburn University1995 The Burgeoning Hayek Controversy, Auburn University1995 The Return to Sound Money, Auburn University1995 The Republican Congressional Takeover, Auburn University1995 Bohm-Bawerk's Theory of Capital and Interest, Auburn University1995 The Socialists Who Destroyed Africa, Auburn University1995 Austrian Economics and Taxation, University of Nevada, Las Vegas1995 Fetter's Discussions on the Capital Concept, Auburn University1995 David Hume on Colonial Secession, Auburn University1995 Irving Fisher's Income and Capital Theory, Auburn University1995 A Theory of State Power, Auburn University1995 Fetter's Interest Theories, Auburn University1995 Bastiat and the Rise of Social Democracy, Auburn University1995 Friedman's Theory of Capital and Interest, Auburn University1995 Herbert Davenport: American Austrian?, Auburn University1995 Mises University at Auburn University1995 The November Revolution That Wasn't, Auburn University1995 Money, Banking and the Dangers of International Control,

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1995 Interlingua: Is It Constructivism?, Auburn University1995 Frank Knight's Introduction to Menger, Auburn University1995 Wieser's Forgotten Critique of Socialism, Auburn University1995 The Pure Theory of Capital, Auburn University1995 Attack on Leviathan: Six Decades Later, Auburn University1995 Price Equilibriums and the Value of Money, Auburn Umversity1995 The Role of Expectations in the Social Sciences, Auburn University1995 Federalism and Judicial Tyranny, Auburn University1995 An Austrian RevivalAccording to Hoover, Auburn University1995 Did Mises Believe in Natural Law?, Auburn University1995 The American Secessionist Tradition, Auburn University1995 Hayekian Expectations: Theory and EmpiricalApplications, Auburn

University1995 American Unions: Still a Menace, Auburn University1995 Caldwell's Contra Keynes and Cambridge, Auburn University

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Circulation Credit Theory, Auburn UniversityDo the Arts Need Government to Thrive?, Auburn UniversityProfessional Football: The Casefor Central Planning, Auburn

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1997

Bankruptcy of American Politics, Newport Beach, CaliforniaAustrian Scholars Conference 3, Auburn UniversityFundamentals of the Austrian Method, University of Wisconsin

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Mises University at Auburn UniversityThe Twentieth Century: An Austrian Critique, Atlanta, GeorgiaMicroeconomics, Part One, Auburn UniversityFundamentals of Human Action, Auburn UniversityMicroeconomics, Part Two, Auburn UniversityFundamentals of Human Action: Voluntary & InvoluntaryExchange, Auburn UniversityExchange and Division of Labor, Auburn UniversityMicroeconomics, Part Three, Auburn UniversityGoods and Property, Auburn UniversityMacroeconomics, Part One, Auburn UniversityNature of Money, Auburn UniversityMacroeconomics, Part Two, Auburn UniversityInternational Investing in Free and Unfree Economies, Auburn

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Production: The Rate of Interest and Its Determinants, Part One,Auburn University

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Auburn UniversityThe Myth of Neutral Taxation, Part Two, Auburn UniversityProduction: The Rate of Interest and Its Determinants, Part Three,

Auburn UniversityAustrian Methodology: the Preferred Tax Type, Auburn UniversityGeneral Pricing of Factors, Auburn UniversityLaw, Property Rights, and Air Pollution, Part One, Auburn

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One, Auburn UniversityRent Seeking: Some Conceptual Problems and Implications, Auburn

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Two, Auburn UniversityUberty versus Power, Palm Springs, CaliforniaCompetition and Political Entrepreneurship: Austrian Insights into

Public-Choice Theory, Auburn UniversityThe Austrian Scholars Conference 4, Auburn UniversityThe Dynamics of the Mixed Economy, Mises InstituteGreat Economists and Uberty, Auburn University

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July 19, 2000

Dedication of Mises Institute's Charles and Thelma Dixon BuildingThe Mises University, Auburn UniversityPresentation of Mises's "Lost Papers" from Moscow ArchivesInternationalization of Environmental Law, Mises InstitutePower and Market, The Mises InstituteReassessing the Presidency, Callaway Gardens, Georgia

1999

The Economics of Carl Menger's Principles, The Mises InstituteHuman Action: The Scholar's Edition, Mises InstituteAwarding of the 1999 Schlarbaum Prize to Otto von Habsburg,

Auburn UniversityAustrian Economics and Mainstream Economics, Mises InstituteThe Austrian Scholars Conference 5, Auburn UniversityRothbard Graduate Seminar, Mises InstituteEpistemological Problems of Economics, Mises InstituteThe Mises University, Auburn UniversityHuman Action: A Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration, Mises InstituteAustrian Economics and Financial Markets, Toronto Stock

Exchange

2000

Problems of Law and Economics: An Overview, The Mises InstituteThe Austrian Approach: Appropriation and Economics, The Mises

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The Austrian Approach Applied, The Mises InstituteThe History of Uberty, The Mises InstituteAwarding of the 2000 Schlarbaum Prize to Ralph Raico, Auburn

UniversityThe Austrian Tradition: Bacon, Condillac, Courcelle-Seneuil, Bohm-

Bawerk, & others, The Mises InstituteThe Approach of the Chicago School: CoaseThe Approach of the Chicago School: Alchian, Posner, & D.

Friedman, The Mises InstituteMemorial Service for JoAnn Rothbard, New York CityAdolf Reinach: The A Priori Foundations of Civil Law, The Mises

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Property and Causality, The Mises InstituteAustrian Scholars Conference 6, Auburn UniversityThe Production of Signs and the Growth of Government, The Mises

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Rothbard Graduate Seminar 2, The Mises InstituteTime Preference and the Demand for Money, The Mises InstituteThe Chimera of Price Stability, The Mises InstituteEconomic Calculation and Monetary Equilibrium, The Mises

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Monetary Disequilibrium and Austrian Business Cycle Theory, TheMises Institute

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Currency Competition, The Mises InstituteThe Misesian Case for Gold, The Mises InstituteThe Mises University, Auburn UniversityThe Rise and Fall of the State, Auburn UniversityThe Individualist-Anarchist Tradition: The Nineteenth-Century

American Contribution, The Mises Institute

2001

Uberty and Public Life: Supporters Summit, Newport Beach,California

Austrian Law and Economics: The Contributions of Adolf Reinach

and Murray N. Rothbard, The Mises InstituteAustrian Scholars Conference 7, Auburn UniversityRothbard Graduate Seminar 3, The Mises InstituteHistory of Uberty Seminar, The Mises InstituteThe Economics of Insider Trading, The Mises InstituteWittgenstein and Austrian Economics, The Mises InstitutePraxeological Investigations, The Mises InstituteEthics as a Social Science I, The Mises InstituteEthics as a Social Science II, The Mises InstituteA Critique of Agency Theory, The Mises InstitutePascal Salin's Liberalisme

Bruno Leoni: Freedom, Law and PowerMises and Rothbard on War Finance

The Mises University, The Mises InstituteThe Philosophy of Liberty, and Building Dedication, The Mises

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Awarding of the 2001 Schlarbaum Prize to Antony G.N. FlewMiscs's Vienna and the Music of the Habsburg Empire: Piano

Recital, The Miscs Institute

2002

The Economics of Conscription, Miscs InstituteMusic from the Period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire:

Piano Recital, Mises InstituteBoom, Bust and the Future, Mises InstituteIntroduction to Austrian Economics for Auburn Lifelong

Learners, Mises InstituteChauncy Burr on Secession, Civil War, and States Rights,

Mises Institute

Condy Raguet on the Second Bank of the United States, MisesInstitute

The Making of Rothbard's Man, Economy, and State, MisesInstitute

Do Physical Production-Possibility Frontiers Exist?, MisesInstitute

William Gouge, 100 Percent Banking Theorist, Mises InstituteIs the Production of Security an Economic Good?, Mises

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Austrian Scholars Conference 8, Mises InstituteRegulation Failure in the Capitalization of Banking, Mises InstituteThe Panic of 1837: A Critique of the Modern "Free Banking"

Revisionist Interpretation (Part 1), Mises InstituteThe Panic of 1837 & '39: A Critique of the Modern "Free

Banking" Revisionist Interpretation (Part 2), Mises InstituteSovereignty and Secession, Mises InstituteThe Paradox of Uberty, Mises InstituteA Critique of Bray Hammond's Banks and Politics in America,

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Inflation and Crisis, Mises InstituteSimpson's Spectacles: An Austrian View of the Circular Flow

Model, Mises InstituteThomas Jefferson-An Orthodox View, Mises InstituteHistory of Uberty Seminar, Mises InstituteHuman Action Seminar, Mises InstituteThe Economics of Currency Boards, Mises InstituteMises's Theory of Interventionism, Mises InstituteThe Economics of Cryptography, Mises InstituteLaw and Economics, Mises InstituteSome Problems with the Pure Time Preference Theory, Mises

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A Theory of Value, Mises InstituteThe Real Adam Smith, Mises InstituteThe Austro-Rationalist Paradigm, Mises InstituteProblems with Austrian Welfare Economics, Mises InstituteMises's UltimateFoundations of Economic Science, Mises InstituteThe 19th Century False Money Debate in the Journal des

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The Business Cycle Under Flexible Exchange Rates, Mises InstituteCauses and Consequences of the Ineffectiveness of the Regulation of

Insider Trading, Mises InstituteWhat Do Investors Know, and When Do They Know It? Evidence

from German Initial Public Offerings, Mises InstituteSeminar on Economics: Teenpact Judicial, Mises InstituteRothbard Graduate Seminar, Mises InstituteThe Mises University 17, Mises InstitutePolitical Malice and Total War, Mises InstituteBastiat's Theory of Money, Mises InstituteCurrent Problems of Security Production, Mises InstituteRaguet on Free Trade and Non-Interventionism,Mises InstituteThe Logic of Praxeological Inquiry, Mises InstituteProperty Rights and Misallocation, Mises InstituteThe Scholarship of Uberty, and Twentieth Anniversary Celebration

of the Mises Institute, Mises InstituteAwarding of the 2002 Schlarbaum Prize to Bettina Bien Greaves,

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Philosophy and the Merchant, Mises InstituteThe Case Against Currency Boards, Mises InstituteMises's Epistemological Problems of Economics, Mises InstituteRaguet Defends State Nullification, Mises InstituteWhat Happened to Economic Recovery?, Mises InstituteUnconditional Surrender and the German Resistance Movement

During WWII, Mises Institute

2003

The Case for the Gold Standard, Mises InstituteDeflation and Uberty, Mises InstituteDownturn: The Causes and Consequences, Mises InstituteHow Rights Do and How Rights Don't Depend on Utility, Mises

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Monetary Imperialism: An Austrian Perspective, Mises InstituteThe U.N. Charter and the Empire Building, Mises InstituteWilliam Graham Sumner: Political Economy and the Cause of

Uberty, Mises InstituteHuman Behavior in Light of the Socio-Biological Approach, Mises

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Austrian Scholars Conference 9, Mises InstituteThe Political Economy of War, Paris, FranceInternational Interventionism, Paris, FranceThe Economics of Deflation, Paris, FranceSeminar on Hayekian Macroeconomic Thought (Part 1),

London School of Economics

Rothbard Graduate Seminar: Man, Economy, and StateSeminar on Hayekian Macroeconomic Thought (Part 2),

London School of Economics

F.A. Hayek Memorial Lecture, London School of EconomicsSeminar on Hayekian Macroeconomic Thought (Part 3),

London School of Economics

Deflation and Uberty, Mises InstituteHistory: The Struggle for Uberty. A Seminar with Ralph Raico,

Mises Institute

The War Power: Death of Uberty, Mises InstituteThe Basics of Logic, Mises InstituteRoosevelt's WWII Policies of Unconditional Surrender and the

Morgenthau Plan, Mises InstituteSovereignty: For and (Mostly) Against, Mises InstituteCommon Fallacies in Logic, Mises InstituteYield Curves and Business Cycles, Mises InstituteLogic and Economics, Mises InstituteCrisis and Uberty: The Expansion of Government Power in

American History. A Seminar with Robert Higgs, Mises InstituteThe War Power: Death of Uberty, Mises Institute

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GermanyJoseph Calandro, Jr., General Star

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Illinois

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Austrian Economics and the Political Economy of Freedom, Richard Ebeling, From: AustrianScholars Conference 2004

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and video), John R Cochran, From: Ludwig Von Mises Memorial Lecture at AustrianScholars Conference 2003

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of Taxation, Recorded July 2004The Civil War and the Growth of Government, Mark Thornton, From: Lecture series to the

Auburn University Academy for Lifelong Learners, Recorded 3/8/05Classical Liberal Historians, Ralph RaicoClassical-Liberal Roots of Marxist ClassAnalysis, Ralph Raico, Recorded 10/15/88Classical Liberalism, Ralph Raico, From: Mises University 2001Collective Ownership, Robert LeFevreColonial America and the American Revolution, Thomas WoodsThe Communal Socialist, Robert LeFevreCommunication About Freedom, Robert LeFevreThe Communist Manifesto, Robert LeFevreThe Communists, Robert LeFevreConfederate Blockade of theSouth, Mark Thornton, From: Lecture Series to the Auburn

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The Cost and Consequences of the Civil War, Mark Thornton, From: Lecture series to theAuburn University Academy for Lifelong Learners, Recorded 3/1/05

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Conference in Charlottesville, VA, Recorded 1/15/05The Declaration of Independence, Robert LeFevreA Definition of Freedom, Robert LeFevreDeflation and Liberty, Jorg Guido Hulsmann, Recorded 6/10/03Demand and Supply, Consumer Goods, Prices and Exchange, Murray N. RothbardDemocracy: The God that Failed, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Pre-conference book

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Despotism Loves Company: TheStory of Roosevelt and Stalin, Yuri MaltsevDestructive Myths About Money, Interest Rates, and Business Cycles, Joseph T. Salerno,

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Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV, Recorded 2/18/05Did Greenspan Deserve Another Term?, Joseph T. SalernoDid the South Have to Fight?, Thomas FlemingDomestic Markets Panel: Bliss Through Ignorance, Mises Institute, From: Austrian

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The Ecological Benefits of Smart Growth: Where is the Science?, David Laband, From: MisesInstitute Brown Bag Seminars, Recorded 5/12/05

The Economic Culture of Boom and Bust, Peter G. KleinEconomic Revolutions, Robert LeFevreEconomic Tools for Understanding War, Mark Thornton, From: Lecture Series to Auburn

University Academy for Ufelong Learners, Recorded 1/25/05Economics ofF.A. Hayek, Peter G. Klein, From: Mises University 2001The Economics of Inflation, George Reisman, From: Mises University 2003The Economics of Information Technology, Peter G. Klein, From: Mises University 2003Economics of Political Centralization, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Recorded 8/7/04Economics of the Public and Semi-Public Sector, Thomas DiLorenzo, From: Mises University

2003

Economics of Risk and Insurance, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Mises University 2001The Electoral College as a Brake on Presidential Power: Its Evolution from Washington to

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Eugen von Boehm-Bawerk's Critique of Karl Marx, Richard Ebeling, Recorded 10/15/88Extensions andApplications in Austrian Macroeconomics, Roger Garrison, From: Mises

University 2003The Falling Dollar: Our Currency-Their Problem?, Antony Mueller, From: The Austrian

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Las Vegas, NV, Recorded 2/18/05The Fascists and Fabians, Robert LeFevreThe Fear of High Prices, Robert LeFevreThe Fear of Monopoly, Part One and Two, Robert LeFevreFears ofa Free Market, Robert LeFevreThe Fed and the Political Business Cycle, Thomas DiLorenzo, From: The Austrian Economics

and Financial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas,NV, Recorded 2/19/05

Financial Economicsfor Real People, Gene Callahan, From: Boom, Bust, and the Future,Recorded 1/18/02

First Secretary ofAgriculture, Robert LeFevreFlexible Glass: All That Glitters Is Not Gold, Robert LeFevreFoundations of Marx's Philosophy and Economics, David Gordon, Recorded 10/15/88Foundations of Welfare Economics, Jorg Guido HulsmannThe Founding of theFederal Reserve, Murray N. Rothbard, From: Mises Institute Seminar on

Money and Government, Recorded 1984The Free Market andShareholder Rights, Peter G. Klein, From: Mises University 2003Free Trade: The Current Debate, Paul Craig Roberts, From: Austrian Scholars Conference

2004

From Bad to Worse: Interventionist Bias in Conventional Presidential Rankings, Richard Vedderwith introduction by Uewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.

From Monarchy to Democracy, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Economy, Society, andHistory 2004

The Future of Austrian Economics (audio and video), Murray N. Rothbard, From: MisesUniversity 1990

The Future ofAustrian Economics, Roger Garrison, From: Mises University 1995The Future of Liberty, George Reisman, From: Mises University 2001Getting It All Together, Robert LeFevreGold and Banking, Robert LeFevreGold is Free Enterprise Money, Walter Block, From: Austrian Economics and Financial

Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV, Recorded2/19/05

Gold vs. Government, Burton Blumert, From: Austrian Economics and Financial MarketsConference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV, Recorded 2/19/05

The Gold Standard: An Austrian Perspective (audioand video), Debate between Ron Paul andCharles Partee, From: Capital Hill Gold Standard Conference, Recorded 11/16/84

The Gold Standard Before the Civil War, Murray N. Rothbard, From: Capital Hill GoldStandard Conference, Recorded 11/16/84

Gold or Tyranny, Ron Paul, From: Austrian Economics and Financial Markets Conferenceat The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV, Recorded 2/19/05

The Great Depression, Robert LeFevreGreat Society and the Republican Welfare State, Thomas WoodsGuerrilla Teaching, Peter G. Klein, From: Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla Movement for

Liberty, Recorded 10/15/04

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Hard Drugsfor LittleKids?, Mark Thornton, Presented to the Auburn UniversityUbertarian Club, Recorded 2/3/05

Harry Truman and the Imperial Presidency, Ralph RaicoHayek and the Common Law: AnAssessment, Ronald Hamowy, From: FA. Hayek Memorial

Lecture at Austrian Scholars Conference 2002

Historians, the State, and Liberty, Robert HiggsHistorians and the Welfare-Warfare State, Joseph StrombergHistoryof theAustrian School ofEconomics, Ludwig M. Lachmann, From: Lecture to

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Lachmann, From: Lecture to Department of Economics of the University of Colorado,Recorded: 10/25/77

History and New Directionsfor Austrian Economics, Joseph T. Salerno, From: MisesUniversity 2003

The History ofTaxation, Charles Adams,How Did the North Win?, Mark Thornton, From: Lecture series to the Auburn University

Academy for Lifelong Learners, Recorded 1/18/05How Do You Know For Sure?, Robert LeFevreHowHigh Can thePrice of Gold Go?, Mark Thornton, From: Mises Institute Brown Bag

Seminars, Recorded 2/10/05HowI Won in the Election, John Sophocleus, From: Mises Institute Brown Bag Seminars,

Recorded 2/24/05

HowRecessions Become Depressions, Sean CorriganHowStates Fall and Liberty Triumphs, Uewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., (audio and video)How To Get What You Want, Robert LeFevreHow We Become Owners, Robert LeFevreHuman Action and Man, Economy, and State in the Historyof Thought, Joseph T. Salerno,

From: Mises University 2003Human Action in the Historyof Thought, Joseph T. Salerno, From: Mises Umversity 2001Human Rights, Robert LeFevreThe Impossibility of Limited Government: The Prospectsfor a Second American Revolution,

Hans-Hermann HoppeIn Gods We Trust?: Social Security Among theAncient Incas, Robert LeFevreIncome Inequality and the Welfare State, William Anderson, From: Mises University 2001The Industrial Revolution, Ralph Raico, From: Mises University 2001The Industrial Revolution Parts 1-4, Robert LeFevreInflation During the Civil War, Mark Thornton, Recorded 6/22/04Inflation: North and South, Mark Thornton, From: Lecture series to the Auburn

University Academy for Lifelong Learners, Recorded 2/22/05Intellectual Origins ofNatural Rights, Marco BassaniInternational Law and the Economic Relations Between States, Joseph Stromberg, Recorded

6/9/04

International Markets Panel: Muddling Through Armageddon, Panel: Mueller, Shostak,Williamson, and Leithner, Moderator: Robert Blumen, From: Austrian Economics andFinancial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV,Recorded 2/18/05

International Monetary Systems, Joseph T. Salerno, From: Mises University 2003Interventionism, George Reisman, From: Mises University 2003Introduction toAnarchy, Robert Murphy, Presented to Dr. Brad Birzer's seminar on

'American Order and Disorder" at Hillsdale College, Recorded 2/9/05

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Introduction to Banking, Philippe Nataf, From: Mises University 2001The Issue of Tariffs: How U.S. Revenue Collection Was Turned Inside-Out (audio and video),

John Sophocleus, From: Mises Institute Brown Bag Seminars, Recorded5/19/05It'sAlways Darkest Before Dawn, Uewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., From: Boom, Bust, and the

Future, Recorded 1/18/02The Kaleidoscopic Romans, Charles Adams, From: The Rosetta Stone to the U.S. Code: A

New History of Taxation, Recorded July 2004Keeping What's Yours and Backing theCause of Liberty, James Fogal, From: Radical

Scholarship: The Guerrilla Movement for Uberty, Recorded 10/16/04Keynes theMan: Hero or Villain?, Murray N. Rothbard, From: Keynes and Keynesianism

Conference in Harvard Square, MA, Recorded 4/29/89Knowledge and Judgement, Jorg Guido Hulsmann, Recorded 8/7/04Labor, Murray N. RothbardLabor and Unions, Murray N. RothbardLady Godiva: Uncovering the Facts About Tax Reform, Robert LeFevreLawand Economics, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Mises University 2003Lawv. Legislation: A Hayekian Entrepreneur in London, Toby Baxendale, From: Austrian

Scholars Conference 2004

Learning From the Past: What HistoryTeaches, Charles Adams, From: The Rosetta Stone tothe U.S. Code: A New History of Taxation, Recorded July 2004

Lectures 1-10, Robert Higgs, From: Crisis and Uberty: The Expansion of GovernmentPower in American History, Recorded June 2003

Lectures 1-10, Ralph Raico, From: History: The Struggle for Uberty, Recorded June 2003Liberalism and Peace, Ralph RaicoLiberty and Property, Ludwig von Mises, Presented to the Mont Pelerin Society in

Princeton, NJ, Recorded 9/9/54Lincoln as Progenitor, Thomas DiLorenzoLincoln and theTriumph ofMercantilism, Thomas DiLorenzoLincoln's Tariff War, Thomas DiLorenzo, From: The Trouble With Taxation Conference in

Charlottesville, VA, Recorded 1/15/05Ludwig vonMises as a Laissez-faire Radical: The Questfor the HistoricalMises, Murray N.

Rothbard, From: Ubertarian Heritage Series at the Center for Ubertarian Studies,Recorded 10/16/81

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Chris Leithner, From: Austrian Economics and Financial Markets Conference at TheVenetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV, Recorded 2/18/05

Macroeconomics of Taxes and Tax Reform, Roger Garrison, From: Mises University 2003The Making of a Tax Historian, CharlesAdams, From: The Rosetta Stone to the U.S. Code:

A New History of Taxation, Recorded July 2004Marginalist Revolution, Joseph T. Salerno, From: Mises University 2001The Market in Defense of Markets: The Impact of theNew Technology (audio and video),

Alberto Mingardi, From: Austrian Scholars Conference, Recorded 3/19/05The Market Speaks: A Misesian Perspective on Las Vegas, William Weidner, From: Austrian

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Las Vegas, NV, Recorded 2/19/05Martin van Buren: What Greatness Really Means, Jeffrey Rogers HummelMarx and Mercantilism, David Osterfeld, Recorded 10/15/88The MarxNobody Knows, Gary North, Recorded 10/15/88

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Marx and the Organization ofLabor Under Socialism, Williamson Evers, Recorded 10/15/88Marxist andAustrian Class Analysis, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Recorded 10/15/88The Mechanics of the Business Cycle, Roger Garrison, From: Boom, Bust, and the Future,

Recorded 1/19/02

The Middle Ages, CharlesAdams, From: The Rosetta Stone to the U.S. Code: A NewHistory of Taxation, Recorded July 2004

Military Decadence in Ancient Rome, Daniel McCarthy, Recorded 7/17/03Militaryas Engine of Social Change, Allan CarlsonThe Mises Circle: An Informal Talk onAnarchism, Roderick Long, Recorded 8/6/04TheMises Circle: Thomas DiLorenzo, Thomas DiLorenzo, Recorded 8/5/04Misescreants: Episode One, 9/2/05Arises and theFoundation ofAustrian Economics, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Mises

University 2001Mises and theFoundation of Austrian Economics, Jorg Guido Hulsmann, From: Mises

University 2003The Mises and Hayek Critiques of Modern Political State, Erik Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn,

Recorded 11/17/97The Mises I Knew, Otto von Habsburg, From: Manifesto of UbertyArises in One Lesson, Murray N. RothbardMises: The Musical (video), Starring: senior Mises Institute faculty, translated from the

original German texts by Felix Kaufmann, Performed: Austrian Scholars Conference2005

Mises University Lectures, July 31-August 6, 2005Mises's Courage in the Face of Calamity, Jorg Guido Hulsmann, From: Boom, Bust, and the

Future, Recorded 1/18/02Mises's Criticisms of Rothbard on Natural Law, David Gordon, From: Austrian Scholars

Conference 2003

Modern Democracy and War, Paul GottfriedMonetary Reform, George Reisman, From: Mises University 2001Money, Banking, and the Federal Reserve (video), Ron Paul, Joseph Salerno, Hans Hoppe, and

Lew Rockwell

Money, Government, and International Politics, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: AustrianEconomics and Financial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in

Las Vegas, NV, Recorded 2/18/05Money, Mexico, and Mariana, Uewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., From: Money, Banking, and the

New World Order, Recorded 9/23/95Money and Monetary Integration: The Growth of Cities and the Globalization ofTrade, Hans-

Hermann Hoppe, From: Economy, Society, and History 2004Money and Prices, Murray N. RothbardMonopoly and Competition, Thomas DiLorenzo, From: Mises University 2001Mozart Was a Red (video), Murray N. Rothbard, Performed at Rothbard's Sixtieth Birthday

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Financial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV,Recorded 2/18/05

The Myth of US Government Benevolence, Joseph Stromberg

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The National Security State, Robert HiggsNaturalRights, Marco BassaniThe Natureof Government, Robert LeFevreThe Nature of Man and theHuman Condition: Language, Property, and Production, Hans-

Hermann Hoppe, From: Economy, Society, and History 2004The New American History, Thomas Woods, From: Austrian Scholars Conference 2005,

Recorded 3/17/05

The NewDeal, Robert HiggsNOW with BillMoyers (video), Interview with Uewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., Recorded

3/7/03

Obligation and Responsibility, Robert LeFevreThe Old Breed and the Costs of War, Eugene B. SledgeOn the Ethics of Paying Organ Donors: An Economics Perspective, David Kaserman, From:

Mises Institute Brown Bag Seminars, Recorded 4/21/05On Libertarian Political Philosophy, Walter Block, From: A Seminar With Walter Block at

The Ubrary of the Metropolitan Club in New York, NY, Recorded 9/29/04On theNeed to Raise Taxes inAlabama, Mark Thornton, From: Mises Institute Brown Bag

Seminars, Recorded 1/13/05Origins of Science in theAgeof Faith, Thomas LesslOrigins of Socialist Thought, Robert LeFevreOrigins of War: Civil War and World War I, John V. DensonOur Benefactor, Capitalism, Thomas DiLorenzo, From: Austrian Scholars Conference 2005,

Recorded 3/17/05

Our Weapon of Mass Creation, Uewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., From: Radical Scholarship: TheGuerrilla Movement for Uberty, Recorded 10/1504

The Outlookfor the World Economy, Stefan Karlsson, From: The Austrian Economics andFinancial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV,Recorded 2/19/05

Ownership, Robert LeFevreParasitism and theOrigin of theState, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Economy, Society,

and History 2004PayNoAttention to That Man Behind the Screen, Butler Shaffer, From: Radical

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Lecture at the Austrian Scholars Conference 2002

The Politics of Recession, Morgan O. ReynoldsPoverty, Robert LeFevrePre-History of the Austrian School, Jorg Guido Hulsmann, From: Mises University 2001The President as Social Engineer, Michael LevinPresidential Money Mismanagement from FDR to Nixon, Joseph T. SalernoPresidential Use andAbuse of theSherman Act: Cleveland to Clinton, George BittlingmayerPriority and Ownership, Robert LeFevrePrivate Defense: Now More Than Ever, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Radical Scholarship:

The Guerrilla Movement for Liberty, Recorded 10/15/04Problems in Cycle Theory, Jorg Guido Hulsmann, From: Austrian Scholars Conference 2003The Production of Law and Order: Natural Order, Feudalism, and Federalism, Hans-Hermann

Hoppe, From: Economy, Society, and History 2004

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The Professional Economist, Peter G. Klein, From: Mises University 2001Profit, Loss, and Entrepreneurship, Joseph T. Salerno, From: Mises University 2001The Progressive Era, Thomas WoodsProperty Classifications, Robert LeFevreProtection and theMarket for Security, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, From: Mises University

2001

Protectionism, War, and the Southern Tradition, Uewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.The Public Good: As It Appears to Caesar, Robert LeFevrePuritan Revolution and Republicanism, Joseph StrombergPutting thePieces Together, Robert LeFevreQuestion and AnswerSession with Gene Epstein, From: Boom, Bust, and the Future,

Recorded 1/18/02

Question and Answer Session with Mark Thornton, From: Boom, Bust, and the Future,Recorded 1/18/02

Question and AnswerSession with Roger Garrison, From: Boom, Bust, and the Future,Recorded 1/18/02

The Real Axis of Evil: David Gordon, From: RadicalScholarship: The Guerrilla Movementfor Uberty, Recorded 10/15/04

The Real Lincoln, Thomas DiLorenzo, From: Pre-conference book discussion at theAustrian Scholars Conference 2002

Recent Books Important to Austrians, David Gordon, From: Mises University 2003Recollections From the University of Vienna, Ludwig von Mises, Recorded 1962 at New York

UniversityReluctant Imperialism? William Howard Taftand the Colonial Empire, William MarinaResource Economics and Environmcntalism, George Reisman, From: Mises University 2001Rethinking Churchill, Ralph RaicoRethinking Lincoln, Richard GambleRevolution, Robert LeFevrcThe Revolution of 1913 (audio and video), Thomas DiLorenzo, From: Austrian Scholars

Conference, Recorded 3/17/05The Rhett Butler Effect, Mark Thornton, From: Lecture series to the Auburn University

Academy for Lifelong Learners, Recorded 2/8/05Right to Bear Arms, Samuel FrancisThe Rise of theAmerican Empire, Joseph StrombergThe Rise of the Nation-State, Donald UvingstonRise of the West, Ralph RaicoThe Road to Liberty, Gene Callahan, From: Henry Hazlitt Memorial Lecture at Austrian

Scholars Conference 2003

The Road to Serfdom, F.A. Hayek, video by Vlad Tarko, Published by General MotorsCompany, circa 1950, printed in Look Magazine

The Role of an Austro-Hedge Fund, Toby Baxendale, From: Austrian Economics andFinancial Markets Conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino in Las Vegas, NV,Recorded 2/19/05

The Role of the Intellectuals, Ralph RaicoRoosevelt's WWII Policies of Unconditional Surrender and the Morgenthau Plan, John V

Denson, Recorded 6/17/03

Rothbard on Agency Problems, Alexandre Padilla, From: Austrian Scholars Conference 2003Rothbard on Doing Economic History, Joseph Stromberg, Recorded 8/5/04Rothbard on theEconomics of Crime, Laurent Carnis, From: Austrian Scholars Conference 2003

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Rothbard on Socialism in the U.S. and in the Soviet Union, Peter Boettke, From: AustrianScholars Conference 2003

Rothbard on the Warfare State, Joseph Stromberg, Recorded 5/31/04Rothbard's Economics of Taxation: Where the Mainstream Went Wrong, Thomas DiLorenzo,

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with Taxation Conference in Charlottesville, VA, Recorded 1/15/05Taxes inAmerican History, Thomas DiLorenzo, From: The Trouble with Taxation

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The Wealth ofNations: Ideology, Religion, Biology, and Environment, Hans-Hermann Hoppe,From: Economy, Society, and History 2004

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What the Government Doesn't Want You to KnowAbout Tobacco, Richard Ault, From: MisesInstitute Brown Bag Seminars, Recorded 1/20/05

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