Ludwig von Mises–Videos

Posted on January 31, 2009. Filed under: Books, Economics, Video | Tags: , , |

 
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FOX News: The Life of Ludwig Von Mises – 9/30/2009

 

The Life and Work of Ludwig von Mises

 

Ludwig Von Mises Tribute (1881-1973) : Liberty & Economic (1/4)

Ludwig Von Mises Tribute (1881-1973) : Liberty & Economic (2/4)

Ludwig Von Mises Tribute (1881-1973) : Liberty & Economic (3/4)

Ludwig Von Mises Tribute (1881-1973) : Liberty & Economic (4/4)

The Future of Austrian Economics(4/4)

Murray Rothbard – Mises in One Lesson Part 1/6

Murray Rothbard – Mises in One Lesson Part 2/6

Murray Rothbard – Mises in One Lesson Part 3/6

Murray Rothbard – Mises in One Lesson Part 4/6

Murray Rothbard – Mises in One Lesson Part 5/6

Murray Rothbard – Mises in One Lesson Part 6/6

 

Lew Rockwell New Book On Ludwig Von Mises

Episodes in Mises’s Life

Introduction to the Causal-Realist Approach to Economics by Ludwig von Mises Institute

The Mises Circle: Presentation to Mises University

The Mises Circle: Presentation to Mises University

<h4Mises as Model


 

Background Articles and Videos

Ludwig von Mises

“…Ludwig Heinrich Edler von Mises (pronounced [ˈluːtvɪç fɔn ˈmiːzəs]) (September 29, 1881 – October 10, 1973) was an Austrian Economist, philosopher, and a major influence on the modern libertarian movement. …”

The Ludwig von Mises Institute is named after him.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_von_Mises

 

Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973)

by Murray N. Rothbard

“One of the most notable economists and social philosophers of the twentieth century, Ludwig von Mises, in the course of a long and highly productive life, developed an integrated, deduct­ive science of economics based on the fundamental axiom that in­dividual human beings act purposively to achieve desired goals. Even though his economic analysis itself was “value-free” — in the sense of being irrelevant to values held by economists — Mises concluded that the only viable economic policy for the human race was a policy of unrestricted laissez-faire, of free markets and the unhampered exercise of the right of private property, with government strictly limited to the defense of person and property within its territorial area.

For Mises was able to demonstrate (a) that the expansion of free markets, the division of labor, and private capital investment is the only possible path to the prosperity and flourishing of the human race; (b) that socialism would be disastrous for a modern economy because the absence of private ownership of land and capital goods prevents any sort of rational pricing, or estimate of costs, and (c) that government intervention, in addition to hampering and crippling the market, would prove counter-productive and cumulative, leading inevitably to socialism unless the entire tissue of interventions was repealed. …”

http://www.mises.org/about/3248

 

 

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