Economics 101
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Economics 101
A collection of ten speeches and lectures by Murray N. Rothbard, spanning from the 1970s to the early 1990s. He is speaking in a small classroom setting, explaining economics from the ground up, and systematically in the manner of a classic 101 course on the topic—but with a revolutionary approach.Download the complete audio of this event (ZIP) here.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.3 stars from 134 ratings
Very Interesting
Common sense, basic intro to economics
Canadian Davis via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/14/18
Racist Sexist Union Animus
The snarky, smearing undercurrent of most professors are typically just that--below the current, under the surface. Not so with this guy. According to this lecture, "labor unions are inherently violent". Unions created the apartheid system in South Africa. Unions were self-serving in championing...Read full review »
Buddy Wheatley via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/08/14
Brilliant Stuff!
This is some amazing information, far better than anyone can get from any college course. Explains the basics of banking, business cycles, property rights, labor, interest, etc. Brilliant, Brilliant information.
JoshJ1987 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/04/13
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