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The Mises Institute, founded in 1982, is an educational institution devoted to advancing Austrian economics, freedom, and peace in the classical-liberal tradition. Our website offers many thousands of free books and thousands of hours of audio and video, along with the full run of rare journals, biographies, and bibliographies of great economists.
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Bienvenue dans notre série de balados sur le droit de l’emploi au Canada. Chaque épisode de courte durée porte sur un enjeu du droit de l'emploi qui préoccupe actuellement les entreprises au Canada. La série est produite par notre groupe Emploi et travail du bureau de Montréal, au Québec, et s'appuie sur l'expérience de Stikeman Elliott en tant que conseiller juridique de premier plan auprès de clients de toutes les régions du Canada et du monde entier. Cette série est principalement produit ...
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Läsande och berättande från landets frihetligaste tankesmedja, Ludwig von Mises-Institutet i Sverige. Centrum för sund filosofi och ekonomisk vetenskap.
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Lesungen und Gespräche zu freiheitlichen, ökonomischen und philosophischen Themen: Österreichische Schule der Nationalökonomie, Klassischer Liberalismus, Libertarismus, Anarchokapitalismus und Bitcoin.
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RESEÑA El capitalismo, entendido como sistema de economía libre y abierta, cuya característica es producir bienes en masa para el con sumo de la masa, ha elevado considerablemente el nivel general de vida en los países que lo han aplicado. A pesar de ello, incluso entre sus beneficiarios, el capitalismo tiene mala prensa. Es presentado como la apoteosis del egoísmo y de la explotación. Sería siempre capitalismo salvaje e inhumano. En esto se concreta, especialmente entre los intelectuales, e ...
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The gold standard hampers the growth of government power, which helps people more effectively fight bad policy—like the disastrous War on Drugs.Order a free paperback copy of Murray Rothbard’s What Has Government Done to Our Money? at https://Mises.org/IssuesFreeFollow Minor Issues at https://Mises.org/MinorIssues…
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Hosted by Camille Foczeny and Patrick Essiminy, this episode addresses workplace harassment, with a focus on training, and employer and employee obligations. While largely based on Québec experience, the general principles may apply in other Canadian jurisdictions. The discussion emphasizes the importance of training for those managing harassment s…
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Bob discusses common talking points that pro-free-trade economists often use when making the case against tariffs. The purpose is to facilitate discussion so both sides have a deeper understanding of the subtle issues involved.Bob's Article on Trade Deficits: https://Mises.org/HAP475aSteve Landsburg on Obama's State of the Union Remarks about Expor…
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Ryan McMaken and Zachary Yost look at some of the ways Trump’s foreign policy might actually be a step in the right direction. Register for Educating for Liberty: Mises Circle in Tampa, Florida, on February 22, 2025: Anatomy of the State by Murray Rothbard: https://mises.org/AnatomyGet free copies of What Has Government Done to Our Money? at https:…
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While men like Murray Rothbard and Ludwig von Mises believed in “just” war, nonetheless, they did not believe that wars lead to “just” outcomes, as war leads to destruction of civilization. The outcome of the American war of secession proved that point eloquently.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.Mises Institute által
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In his failed 1896 presidential campaign, inflationist William Jennings Bryan declared that he would “not crucify mankind on a cross of gold.” But at least even Bryan favored silver money. Today‘s political candidates will crucify us on a cross of paper.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.Mises Institute által
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So-called economic moderates claim to support free-market capitalism, but then say that markets still need “some” government oversight. Free markets, however, don't need government-based rules because markets effectively regulate themselves.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.Mises Institute által
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