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George Reisman is economics professor emeritus at Pepperdine University. He is one of the few people to get his PhD under Mises. After sharing anecdotes about Mises and Rand, he discusses his contributions to economic theory. In particular, Reisman argues that profits, not wages, are the original form of income. Mentioned in the Episode and Other
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[This is the first in a series of articles that seeks to provide the intelligent layman with sufficient knowledge of sound economic theory to enable him to understand what must be done to overcome the present financial crisis and return to the path of economic progress and prosperity.] A disastrous economic confusion, one that is shared almost
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Preface Introduction Capital Saving Hoarding Versus Saving Depressions and Credit Expansion The Housing Bubble Keynesian Ignorance and Blindness What Economic Recovery Requires The Nature of Stimulus Packages Stimulus Packages Mean More Loss of Capital Stimulus Packages Are a Drain on the Rest of the Economic System Rising Prices in the Midst of
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Labor unions like to argue that the payment of higher wages is to the self-interest of employers because the wage earners will use their higher wages to make additional purchases from business firms, thereby increasing the sales revenues and profits of business firms. However, wrong and foolish it may be, this is an argument worth analyzing in
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George Reisman
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The following is the Closing Lecture delivered by Dr. Reisman at the Mises Summer University, Auburn, Alabama, on Saturday, August 11, 2001 I’m honored to have been asked to give this closing talk on the subject of the future of liberty, at the very end of this highly intensive week of classes you’ve just been through—classes that all relate to
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George Reisman
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Today, September 29, 2006 is the one-hundred-and-twenty-fifth anniversary of the birth of Ludwig von Mises, economist and social philosopher, who passed away in 1973. Mises was my teacher and mentor and the source or inspiration for most of what I know and consider to be important and worthwhile in these fields — of what enables me to understand
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George Reisman
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[This article is Professor Reisman’s introduction to an excerpt from James Mill’s pamphlet Commerce Defended , available in the Study Guide .] James Mill (1773–1836) is perhaps best known as the father and educator of John Stuart Mill. He deserves to be remembered for much more, however. Not only was he an influential popularizer of the ideas of
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George Reisman
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September 29, 1981, is the one-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Ludwig von Mises, economist and social philosopher, who passed away in 1973. Von Mises was my teacher and mentor and the source or inspiration for most of what I know and consider to be important and worthwhile in these fields of what enables me to understand the events shaping
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George Reisman
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September 29, 2017 is the one-hundred-and-thirty-sixth anniversary of the birth of Ludwig von Mises, economist and social philosopher, who passed away in 1973. Mises was my teacher and mentor and the source or inspiration for most of what I know and consider to be important and worthwhile in these fields—of what enables me to understand the events