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Computer Networks and Applications: Open or Closed?

BlogNovember 19, 2014

Computing and networking practices move in cycles. In the early days of computing, processing occurred in a few large mainframe computers, with users dialing in using "dumb" terminals. The PC revolution of the 1980s made it possible for simple tasks to be performed locally, on the...

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Reinach and Rothbard Symposium 2001

The Contributions of Reinach and Rothbard: An International Symposium

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March 29, 2001Auburn, Alabama

Directed by Jörg Guido Hülsmann Block, Walter. "Rothbard, Reinach, Law, Economics, Praxeology and Libertarianism." ABSTRACT: Austrian Theory of Law and Economics sounds like a contradiction; at the very least, like a violation of...

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Levittown, Penn

Don't Blame the Whole Housing Bubble on CRA

BlogApril 30, 2014

Newly-released memos from the Clinton presidential library reveal a little more about the scope of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) activities in the years leading up to the collapse of the housing bubble.  For those unfamiliar with the home-loan industry, the Community Revinvestment...

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Mises.org RSS Feed

BlogOctober 10, 2003

 Following many requests, Mises.org now offers an RSS Feed to the blog and daily articles. This allows individuals to access content via a...

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New Comment Feed

BlogNovember 11, 2004
By popular demand, Mises.org offers a new comment feed, to go with its article and blog feed. Update: media and...

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The Economics of Liberty

BooksAugust 30, 2008
This collection of short, entertaining, and educational articles exposes how government interference with the economy violates individual liberty, leads to inefficiencies, and rewards special interests.

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Forgotten Lessons: Selected Essays of John T. Flynn

BooksMarch 5, 2010
This collection of essays and articles provides a small sampling of Flynn's work, as well as a look at some of the great themes that animated the Old Right...

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Mises: An Annotated Bibliography

BooksMarch 29, 2009
An essential companion to all of Mises's works, this easy-to-use bibliography covers his life from Vienna to New York. It provides summaries of his works and detailed publication information--a real treasure trove. A special treat is the extensive coverage of what others from all political...

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Economic Controversies

BooksMarch 18, 2011
After Murray Rothbard finished his theoretical magnum opus — Man, Economy, and State — he turned his attention away from pure positive theory toward dealing with the opposition to Austrian theory. The result was a long series of fantastic scholarly articles taking on every error of the...

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Organization of Debt Into Currency and Other Papers

BooksMarch 21, 2006
Princeton, NJ: D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 1964. From Murray Rothbard's History of Economic Thought: "One of the most unusual — and most advanced — of the American admirers of Fredéric Bastiat was the Boston merchant Charles Holt Carroll (1799–1890). A staunch adherent...

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New Article Feed

BlogMarch 28, 2005
If you like the look of this: you can put this on your own site. It changes with each daily upload. See Mises.org Feeds. A ticker is also available.

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Toward a Libertarian Society

BooksJune 6, 2014
Walter Block has for decades been one of the most effective and indefatigable defenders of libertarianism. One feature in his writing stands out, from his classic Defending the Undefendable to the present. He consistently applies the principles of libertarianism to every situation in a bold and...

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RSS to the RSScue

BlogNovember 18, 2004
For those who have too many sites and blogs to read, RSS has been a godsend: no more surfing. You need a news aggregator (SharpReader, RSSReader, or one of many others) and you are off and running. The Mises Institute...

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Feed the World!

BlogApril 22, 2008

In recent weeks, pictures of people queuing restively beside piles of rice sacks have supplanted those of polar bears frolicking on icebergs as the iconic image of the global alarmists. However heart-rending the TV coverage, please don't misunderstand the situation: there is no need to subscribe...

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Rethinking the Articles of Confederation

Mises DailyAugust 8, 2003
Scott Trask shows that the period of the Articles of Confederation was not characterized by chaos and increasingly bad economic times, as historians tend to assume. Rather, the Articles proved themselves to be a perfectly viable structure for a free society, encouraging trade and prosperity and...

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Add Mises Institute headlines to your website/blog

BlogApril 22, 2008
There are many ways to feature Mises.org content on your site. Here are some new ones: Mises Institute daily articles headlines:

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The Economy, the End of Prohibition, and the Articles of Confederation

Audio/VideoApril 8, 2014
Interviewed by host Alan Butler, Mark discusses the current economic situation, the end of Prohibition, the Articles of Confederation, and several other interesting topics.

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"Two Forgotten Articles by Ludwig von Mises on the Rationality of Socialist Economic Calculation"

JournalsJuly 20, 2005
William Keizer Two Forgotten Articles by Ludwig von Mises on the Rationality of Socialist Economic Calculation Acrobat 3.0 Import Plug-in

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The Political and Legal Frameworks for an Article V Balanced Budget Constitutional Convention

Audio/VideoMarch 22, 2012
Session on An Article V Balanced Budget Constitutional Convention. Recorded 10 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [21:07]

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