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Audio Mises Daily

Summary: Audio articles appear by popular authors such as Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., Murray Rothbard, Robert Murphy, among many others.

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 On Doing Something About It | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The audio version of the Mises Daily article for March 28, 2011. [14:02]

 Vienna Before the Austrian School | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The audio version of the Mises Daily article for March 25, 2011. [14:39]

 Innovation Requires Economic Freedom | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The audio version of the Mises Daily article for March 25, 2011. [13:08]

 How John Wanamaker Succeeded | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The audio version of the Mises Daily article for March 24, 2011. [22:48]

 The Rise of the West | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The audio version of the Mises Daily article for March 23, 2011. [6:27]

 No Treason, no. 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The audio version of the Mises Daily article for March 22, 2011. [20:59]

 Why Vote? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The audio version of the Mises Daily article for March 22, 2011. [13:35]

 Seeing Like a State | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The audio version of the Mises Daily article for March 21, 2011. [15:04]

 Everyone Has the Right to __________ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The audio version of the Mises Daily article for March 16, 2011. [9:20]

 Albert Jay Nock | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The audio version of the Mises Daily article for March 15, 2011. [17:56]

 The Road to Cultural Serfdom: America's First Television Czar | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The audio version of the Mises Daily article for March 11, 2011. [40:55]

 The Austrian School in Brief | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The audio version of the Mises Daily article for March 9, 2011. [8:49]

 Hamilton's Curse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Court historians have long praised the glories of Alexander Hamilton as the greatest of the founding fathers. This view is back in vogue as U.S. economic policy becomes ever more statist. In this dazzling work of revisionist history, Professor Thomas DiLorenzo provides the other view. He shows that Hamilton is the architect of most of today's failed economic policies: protectionism, central banking, and debt. His core principle is that government should be used to benefit the rich and privileged, mostly through its power to print money and run financial scams. In this sense, Hamiliton's Curse has been visited upon the United States in the 2008 bailout of powerful investment banks. Hamilton was the master of the political lie. He used his rhetorical powers and elite connections to invent the myth of the Constitution’s “implied powers.” He established the imperial presidency. He devised a national banking system that imposes boom-and-bust cycles on the American economy. He saddled Americans with a massive national debt and oppressive taxation. He pushed economic policies that lined the pockets of the wealthy and created a government system built on graft, spoils, and patronage. He transformed state governments from Jeffersonian bulwarks of liberty to beggars for federal crumbs. Moreover, DiLorenzo shows that Hamilton, as compared with Jefferson, was an economic ignoramus. Whereas Jefferson was schooled in a classical liberal tradition and revered the legacy of A.R.J. Turgot, Hamilton was an old-fashioned mercantilist who thought that barriers and debt were the keys to prosperity. By debunking the Hamiltonian myths perpetuated in recent admiring biographies, DiLorenzo exposes an uncomfortable truth: The American people are no longer the masters of their government but its servants. Only by restoring a system based on Jeffersonian ideals can Hamilton’s curse be lifted, at last. Thank goodness that a master economic historian has finally answered all the hysterical pro-Hamilton propaganda that has been inflicted on us. This is a book that every believer in American liberty must master.

 Once-Temporary Tariff | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The audio version of the Mises Daily article for March 7, 2011. [6:11]

  The Scottish Enlightenment and Presbyterianism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The audio version of the Mises Daily article for March 3, 2011. [7:18]

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