The Economics of Fascism
18 Episodes
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The Economic Doctrine of the Nazis
Published: 10/13/2005 -
Socialism and Fascism: A Political-Economic Spectrum Analysis
Published: 10/12/2005 -
They Saw it Coming: The 19th-Century Libertarian Critique of Fascism
Published: 10/12/2005 -
Thoughts on Fascism
Published: 10/11/2005 -
The Economic Model of the Fascist State
Published: 10/11/2005 -
The Business Class vs. The Free Market: Episodes from History
Published: 10/11/2005 -
The Cry for Security
Published: 10/11/2005 -
The Austrians on Fascism: Hayek, Mises, and Roepke
Published: 10/11/2005 -
Mises.org vs. The State
Published: 10/11/2005 -
Why Nazism Was Socialism and Why Socialism is Totalitarian
Published: 10/11/2005 -
The New Vampire Economy: Banks and the Socialization of Investment
Published: 10/11/2005 -
The Dynamics of Fascism: Variations on a Theme by Mises
Published: 10/11/2005 -
The Keynesian and Chicago Schools' Early Infatuation with Fascism
Published: 10/11/2005 -
Fascism, Anti-Fascism, and the Welfare State
Published: 10/11/2005 -
Quasi-Corporatism: America's Home-grown Fascism
Published: 10/11/2005 -
The Right and the 'Fuhrerprinzip'
Published: 10/11/2005 -
Katrina and Socialist Central Planning
Published: 10/10/2005 -
Mises in New York
Published: 10/10/2005
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It is assumed that the economy must be managed by the either the right or the left: socialism or fascism is our choice. Both choices come at the expense of liberty. 7-8 October 2005, Auburn, Alabama. Download the complete audio of this event (ZIP) here.