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Mises Podcasts
The Human Action Podcast features in-depth interviews on current topics in economics through an Austro libertarian lens.
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Each episode Ben Verschoor and Steven Santana will talk about a contemporary release and then two related repertory screenings. The relation can be as thin as possible or explicitly obvious.
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A show about how to thrive in the New Economy. It's All About What's Next!
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News, interviews, and discussion from the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus and Mises PAC.
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Audio recordings of Mises Wire articles, offering contemporary news and opinion through the lens of Austrian economics and libertarian political economy.
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Radio Rothbard is a weekly podcast hosted by Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop. The show tackles politics, current events, culture, media, and the predatory state—all from an uncompromising Rothbardian perspective. Radio Rothbard is the weekly anti politics podcast you don't want to miss!
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Mise en Podcast is a baking show aimed at building better bakers!
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Recordings of the lectures and seminars presented at Mises University, 14–20 July 2019.
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The Counterflow Podcast is a weekly show featuring discussions and interviews with people who are outside of and critical toward mainstream liberal and conservative politics. Counterflow challenges the conventional narratives sold to us as truth. The show features thinkers from all backgrounds, who do not fit into the narrow framework of fashionable opinion. The show addresses cultural, spiritual and lifestyle issues as well as philosophy and geo-politics. Host Buck Johnson (formerly of the ...
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Audio recordings of Mises Daily articles.
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Recordings of the lectures presented at Mises University: 26 July–1 August 2009.
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Recordings of the Austrian Scholars Conference: 12–14 March 2009.
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Mortgage Education! Plus, insights from top real estate and financial PRO’s. To contact David visit: www.davidboswell.mortgage
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Hülsmann's sweeping intellectual biography of Ludwig von Mises. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda.
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We are a Magic: the Gathering podcast, hosted by meganerds John Wells and Ian Dixon. We have opinions about Magic and by damn we're gonna share them!
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Lectures and presentations by Mises Institute faculty and staff, and lectures by guest scholars and experts.
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Every weekday our global network of correspondents makes sense of the stories beneath the headlines. We bring you surprising trends and tales from around the world, current affairs, business and finance — as well as science and technology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Only a few recordings survive of the great economist, and only those after his immigration to the United States.
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Start your week with a sharper mindset and a better plan. Hosted by Shaun de Vries from Open Pantry Co., The Prep List is your under 10-minute Monday hit of hospitality insights, made for venue owners, operators, and team leaders who don’t have time to scroll or sit through an hour-long podcast. Each week, you’ll get: – One trend to watch – One tool to test – One real-world operator move – One smart question for your team If you run a venue, manage a crew, or just want your week to feel a li ...
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A podcast about service the industry by people who work in it, for people who work in it. Join us for a behind the scenes look into what it takes to serve you your favorite drink or dish. Feel free to reach us at [email protected] for questions or suggestions. Cheers.
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Hans-Hermann Hoppe presents a thorough reconstruction of the foundation of economics, social theory, and politics. Sweeping in scope and powerfully persuasive, these ten lectures are the basis of a grand treatise in the Misesian-Rothbardian tradition.
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The official podcast of the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute
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Welcome to The Kitchen Sink where host Robbie sits down with friends to discuss whatever comes to mind!
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One day my hand started to write and my life changed. Un jour m'a main c'est mise à écrire et ma vie a changé.
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Human Action is Mises's great treatise on political economy. It is the most comprehensive, systematic, forthright, and powerful defense of the economics of liberty ever written. This audiobook is narrated by Jeff Riggenbach.
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Nock looks through the fantasy of the state as the great protector and summarizes the essentials of politics, and finds it is no friend of the individual. Narrated by Jock Coats.
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In volume one, Murray Rothbard traces economic ideas from ancient sources to show that laissez-faire liberalism and economic thought itself began with the Spanish Scholastics and early Roman, Greek, and canon law. Unfortunately, Adam Smith’s labor cost theories became the dominant view, especially in Britain. Rothbard regards Smith as largely a retrograde influence on economic theory. Narrated by Jeff Riggenbach.
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Thomas J. DiLorenzo strips away the vast apparatus of establishment propaganda and exposes the government smokescreen. No statist lies are safe from his scrutiny. In his straightforward and methodical approach to uncovering truths of freedom, liberty has a champion. Narrated by Harold L. Fritsche.
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Murray Rothbard considered No Treason to be "the greatest case for anarchist political philosophy every written." Narrated by Matt Pritchard.
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A definitive defense of the methodological foundations of Austrian economics. These lectures astonished students at the Mises University when they were first delivered. They were later turned into this monograph, which has been a staple of Austrian pedagogy ever since. Narrated by Gennady Stolyarov II.
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The War, Economy, and State podcast covers geopolitics and international relations from a free-market and anti-interventionist perspective.
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Mises Institute scholars present the highlights in the life and work of major contributors to the development of the Austrian school of Economics. The list of trailblazers includes familiar names like Menger, Mises, and Rothbard, as well as some less well-known but important people like Röpke and Fetter.
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In Historical Controversies, Mises Institute scholar Chris Calton debunks the history you may have learned in school. Armed with facts, theory, and a Rothbardian appreciation for historical narrative, Calton enlightens and entertains in a podcast that has something to offer all audiences. See the podcast's updated Corrections and Qualifications page. See also Chris Calton's Bibliographic Essays (PDF): Season 1, History of the War on Drugs (Mises.org/EC1Bib) and Season 2: Antebellum United St ...
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How Austrian economics can help make sense of financial markets in an interventionist environment. 22 May 2010, New York.Download the complete audio of this event (ZIP) here.
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The Mises Institute in Orlando. Economist Robert Murphy, Mises Institute president Jeff Deist, Praxis apprentice Lena Wang, and talk radio host David Gornoski present a radical, unvarnished look at the state of America in 2019. Recorded on February 16, 2019.
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A one-day seminar for high school students and anyone concerned about the heavier and heavier tax burden. Recorded in Auburn, Alabama, on 15 April 2013.
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The second volume contains an enlightening critique of Ricardian economics, showing the constraints on theory entailed by Ricardo’s static and pseudo-mathematical method. Ricardo’s successor John Stuart Mill is the object of a devastating intellectual portrait. Marxism is subjected to a merciless demolition, and Rothbard shows the roots of this system in metaphysical speculation. The French classical liberals such as Bastiat, on the other hand, contributed to the subjectivist school. A furth ...
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Podcast officiel Belove [ Minimal-Trance ] Souvenez-vous "La vie ne vaut rien mais rien ne vaut la vie" Mise en ligne hebdomadaire Me contacter : [email protected] Bonne écoute à tous.
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Conversations with people who dare to be different
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Here is Hans Hoppe's first treatise in English — actually his first book in English — and the one that put him on the map as a social thinker and economist to watch. He argued that there are only two possible archetypes in economic affairs: socialism and capitalism. All systems are combinations of those two types. The capitalist model he defines as pure protection of private property, free association, and exchange — no exceptions. All deviations from that ideal are species of socialism, wit ...
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Why Are Houses So Expensive? It's Deliberate Government Policy
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13:03Historically, it has been very poor manners in Washington to admit that keeping home prices high is a deliberate policy. High prices are not the “unintended consequence” of good intentions. Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/why-are-houses-so-expensive-its-deliberate-government-policyBy Mises Institute
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Wake Up Dead Man is the latest Knives Out mystery film from writer-director Rian Johnson. In this film we find Father Jud Duplenticy (Joh O'Connor) under suspicion of the murder of Monsignor Jefferson Wicks (Joshj Brolin), stabbed in the back in a storage closet during his Good Friday service. The ensemble this time is played by Glenn Close as Mart…
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e157—James Ostrowski, candidate for LNC chair
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59:47James Ostrowski is a trial and appellate lawyer, author, and political consultant who is running for chair of the Libertarian National Committee in 2026. He is a frequent contributor to Mises.org and LewRockwell.com. Join the Mises Caucus at TakeHumanAction.com
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COMING SOON - The Renaissance of Austrian Economics with Dr Mark Thornton of the Mises Institue
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2:31What have the Austrians ever done for us? The answer is quite a lot, particularly regarding the importance of liberty and free markets, and how government overreach in economic matters results in long-term damage and decline. However, Carl Menger, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, and other members of the so-called Austrian School have long occupi…
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Chef Gary Thomas has a lot on his plate. That’s because he’s in the business of feeding thousands of people a day on a ship in the middle of the ocean. Not just any ship – the Star of the Seas, the largest cruise ship in the world. The Weekend Intelligence’s senior producer Barclay Bram braved a trip to the Bahamas to try to figure out the secret b…
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Historically, it has been very poor manners in Washington to admit that keeping home prices high is a deliberate policy. High prices are not the "unintended consequence" of good intentions. Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/why-are-houses-so-expensive-its-deliberate-government-policy
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All children eventually learn that the presents under the Christmas tree come from family and friends, who must pay for them with their own money, and not from Santa Claus.Original article: https://mises.org/power-market/more-largesse-santa-claus-trumpBy Mises Institute
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Shortly after hearing about the birth of Jesus, Herod the king tried to have the child murdered. Indeed, Herod's oppressive rule and the predations of the Roman state play a huge role in the Christmas story. Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/reclaiming-antistate-roots-christmas
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So this is quizmas: our inaugural holiday face-off
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28:07Join our editors and correspondents in a gripping test of recall and reflexes. There are questions on business and politics of course—but also news noises to identify, one saucy limerick and quotes from “The Real Housewives” franchise that frankly no one expected. Which team will take the trophy? Get a world of insights by subscribing to Economist …
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All children eventually learn that the presents under the Christmas tree come from family and friends, who must pay for them with their own money, and not from Santa Claus. Original article: https://mises.org/power-market/more-largesse-santa-claus-trump
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Ep. 393 - The Orthodox Family Life, with Christina Taylor
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1:02:43In this episode, we're joined by Christina Taylor, founder of Orthodox Family Life, for a wide-ranging and honest conversation about marriage, parenting, education, and faithfulness in a desensitized modern world. Christina shares her personal journey into Orthodoxy, how her understanding of family life has deepened over time, and the unique pressu…
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Was Scrooge the Victim in A Christmas Carol?
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10:13Scrooge was never mistreated by his nephew, by Cratchit, or by those seeking charitable donations. Scrooge was always free to refuse them all.Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/was-scrooge-victim-christmas-carolBy Mises Institute
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Scrooge was never mistreated by his nephew, by Cratchit, or by those seeking charitable donations. Scrooge was always free to refuse them all. Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/was-scrooge-victim-christmas-carol
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Never forget the Christmas truce of December 1914, when troops refused to be pawns of empire for one blessed day.Original article: https://mises.org/mises-daily/christmas-truce-world-war-iBy Mises Institute
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Recessions are, in their way, bad news. But so, paradoxically, is a lasting dearth of them. We explain the dangers that lie beneath the current run of continuous growth. Our correspondent looks into the hidden economics of online reviews, and whether to trust them. And a turkey-industry exposé that you’ll just gobble up. Get a world of insights by …
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How the Soviets Replaced Christmas with a Socialist Winter Holiday
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5:09Father Frost (the Soviet Santa Claus) asks: “To whom do we owe all the good things in our socialist society?,” to which, it is said, the children chorus the reply, “Stalin.”Original article: https://mises.org/power-market/how-soviets-replaced-christmas-socialist-winter-holidayBy Mises Institute
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Father Frost (the Soviet Santa Claus) asks: "To whom do we owe all the good things in our socialist society?,” to which, it is said, the children chorus the reply, "Stalin." Original article: https://mises.org/power-market/how-soviets-replaced-christmas-socialist-winter-holiday
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Home Prices and Sales Fall. Can Sellers Count on Lower Interest Rates?
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8:44With employment fundamentals so weak, the real way to increase home sales is to cut prices further. That, of course, is not what sellers want to hear.By Mises Institute
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With employment fundamentals so weak, the real way to increase home sales is to cut prices further. That, of course, is not what sellers want to hear. Original article: https://mises.org/power-market/home-prices-and-sales-fall-can-sellers-count-lower-interest-rates
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Power, Crime, and Deadly Lies - Mark Shaw #6356
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42:21Mark Shaw takes listeners deep into the dark, hidden side of history, exposing how power, organized crime, and corruption shaped the fates of JFK, RFK, and those who dared to uncover the truth. From his days as a criminal defense lawyer to becoming a bestselling author, Shaw reveals shocking FBI files, mafia confessions, and the untold story of jou…
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Slop stars: why AI-generated content could help creators
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20:46In a world of infinite content, who wins and who loses? Our correspondent explains what the proliferation of AI-generated art means for human artists. What the prevalence of male-female friendships tell us about a society. And why you should propose with a yellow-gold ring. Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science a…
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The Minor Issues year-end episode: what 2025 really taught us and what 2026 may bring. Mark Thornton revisits tariffs, inflation, metals, and interest rates; recaps his Bitcoin vs. Gold contest; and explains why a steepening yield curve could arrive even as the Fed cuts short rates. Mark also maps the risks of an un-inversion and why today’s calm i…
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