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Liberty and Economics - Ludwig von Mises
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Money, Banking and the Federal Reserve
Mises Media: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 by Mises Institute
Steeped in American history and Austrian economics, this extraordinary film is the clearest, most compelling explanation ever offered of the Fed, and why curbing it must be our first priority.
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Liberty and Economics: The Ludwig von Mises Legacy
Mises Media: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 by Mises Institute
What kind of man was Ludwig von Mises? Here is a film that does justice to this extraordinary man, and to his equally extraordinary ideas. [37:49]
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3)
The Road to Serfdom Video
Mises Media: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 by Friedrich A. Hayek
The Road to Serfdom in Cartoons, Published by General Motors Company, circa 1950, printed in Look Magazine, and produced into this video format by Vlad Tarko.
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4)
The Incredible Bread Machine Film
Mises Media: Monday, November 30, 2009 by Theo Kamecke
A film by Theo Kamecke. Written by Karl Keating, Susan Love Brown, Patrea Post and Stuart Smith. Released in 1975. [29:46]
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Ludwig von Mises Institute: http://mises.org
Comment:
Mises is great. This is the ingenious anti-NWO philosophy: No statism, no fascism, no communism, no slavery. This is the philosophy of Peter Schiff and Marc Faber. This is the Austrian school of economics. Mises started his career flirting with socialism but as a result of his studies he realized that socialism simply cannot work. He looks to me like the Nikola Tesla of economics. Statism is DEAD. What is at the core of Mises' philosophy? FREEDOM!