In this video from FEEs archive Professor Peter Lewin discusses Austrian Capital Theory with students attending a summer seminar in 2004. To watch this video uncut or to download the audio, go to http://ht.ly/1DBeJ.
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On June 9, 2011 Professor Steven Horwitz lectured at the Freedom University: Austrian Economics Summer Seminar. In this video Dr. Horwitz discusses the Austrian Economics & Inflation.
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Dr. Sandy Ikeda explains why he thinks "Don't Tread on Others" is the heart of libertarianism, not "Don't Tread on Me."
In the words of Leonard Read, the founder of FEE, "in order to change the world, we first have to change ourselves." We have to show self restraint, self control, and self discipline, and not use the state apparatus, political means, or the threat of violence to get what we want.
This week on Words & Numbers, James R. Harrigan and Antony Davies tackle the issue of airline pricing. Why do they charge what they do? What do those prices mean? Is it too much and are passengers being ripped off?
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What makes cities safe? What makes them fun? How do the residents of cities work together with each other and with strangers to make cities work? And what happens when we try to take control of cities? Join host Janet Neilson as she discusses these ideas with Dr. Sanford Ikeda of SUNY, Purchase College.
Lawrence Reed, President of FEE, discusses Adam Smith's role in the development of economic thought. Mr. Reed outlines how Smith's background in moral philosophy led to his pioneering the study of economics. This lecture was given during the 2011 FEE Summer Seminars.
Michael Malice discusses his new book DEAR READER: The Unauthorized Autobiography of Kim Jong Il.
Culled from books that he spirited out of Pyongyang, DEAR READER is a first-person account of the history of the DPRK. Join us at FEE as Malice pulls back the curtain on the world's least-free nation.
Michael Malice is an author and FEE speaker. He is the subject of Harvey Pekar's graphic novel "Ego & Hubris," as well as the co-author of several other books.
Get a copy of the book at: http://kimjongilbook.com