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Bedell's connection -- if any -- to Mises is unclear, though he was also a "fan" of the organization on Facebook.
Think Progress » Pentagon Shooter Was Right-Wing, Anti-Government Terrorist 2010
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Otherwise, you end up with a definition that makes Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek socialists — though admittedly, Ludwig von Mises is supposed to have thrown the term at them once upon a time.
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Persia, was presented by one called Mises, a very great Pomegranate in a
The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1 William Painter
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I think one point about the warping effects of subsidized distribution that doesn’t get emphasized enough in these discussions is the following one which I will try to illustrate via a thought experiment I can’t recall the German word Mises used for thought-experiment in order to prove my Misesian bona fides, but alas:
Three notes for the critics of the critics of apologists for Wal-Mart 2009
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To paraphrase Mises, capitalism is desirable in a normative sense because of its superiority in producing wealth, which economics demonstrates in a positive sense.
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Some might want to call Mises a crackpot, but the reality is that his work, more than any other 20th century economist, has all those arguments integrated into it and presented in a coherent and comprehensive manner.
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Here it would be useful to recall Mises' statement:
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Thus says North, while FEE had been blessed "with piles of money" among other things, the Mises Institute itself was blessed with the name Mises, a popular website, an even more popular feeder website (
Dissident Voice Geraldine Perry 2009
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Former Austrian Minister of Finance Ernst von Plener, a leading economist, called Mises to his office one day to discuss one of Mises's papers.
Mises Dailies 2009
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It was also practiced in the 20th century, under the name Austrian economics, by figures such as Mises, Rothbard and Hazlitt.
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