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Audio Mises Daily
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4.1 stars from 43 ratings
So many people really do not understand radical behaviorism. Ludwig Von Mises seems to equate it with reflexive psychology. He, like so many others, say Skinner's radical behaviorism denies "meaning" and "purpose." He completely fails to understand how these are treated by Skinner and others in...Read full review »
drjle via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/10/13
Poor
This "presentation" is nothing short of propaganda. It lacks the research associated with creating a good audiobook. Sabrina Ramet gives you a great understanding in his 1 hour session with UCLA of what Fascism is compared to national socialism. Recommend that audio book for people who are...Read full review »
FightForFreedomNow via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/07/12
Rediculous
The ramblings of bergstrom although on the surface coherent are at a deeper inspection the fantasy of a deluded anarchist. A person who should be sitting at the fringes of rational thought thanks to modern media now shows up as seemingly mainstream. People like this can be thanked for nazi...Read full review »
Kimbo643 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/02/12
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The public has been successfully conditioned to view the use of cash as something suspicious. Meanwhile, thanks to growing pressure from government, private business now often considers cash to be more trouble than it's worth, writes Paul-Martin Foss. 
Published 02/18/16
Politics operates according to principles that would horrify us if we observed them in our private lives, and would get us arrested if we lived by them. The state can steal and call it taxation, kill and call it war, writes Lew Rockwell. 
Published 02/18/16
Global markets are showing they can't handle even a tiny bit of tightening by the Federal Reserve, and other central banks are doubling down on rock-bottom interest rates, writes David Haggith. After six years of "recovery" can we ever abandon endless easy money?
Published 02/18/16
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