Best would be to publish to iTunes U (there is a lot of mainstream economics and Keynesianism on iTunes U) and to show that Austrian Economics is part of the academic world as well.
The Mises Institute needs to get this and all other lectures and materials on iTunes U, badly. With as many iPods and iTunes users out there this would be the single greatest way to get austrian economics to those who aren’t even necessarily looking for it.
No exaggeration, I would make this a very high priority task.
Thanks to Mises.org and especially Jeff Riggenbach. 48 hours of audio is just the start. This must have taken over a year to produce. This is absolutely amazing and just another reason that Mises.org is the best economics site on the web…By Far!!!
Just to let everyone know, Human Action is already loaded on itunes. I received the updates of the Human Action podcast on via two separate feeds. You should conduct a search on the itunes store, or find the Audio Mises Daily and/or Audiobooks podcasts here: http://mises.org/media.aspx?action=category&ID=85. So, when do I start working for the Mises team?
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Just as a future suggestion: Providing a zip or a torrent, etc., would facilitate in downloading the whole book…
Of course, thanks for the upload!
Please publish to itunes.
Best would be to publish to iTunes U (there is a lot of mainstream economics and Keynesianism on iTunes U) and to show that Austrian Economics is part of the academic world as well.
Someone get on the torrent immediately. I don’t know how. But that way we can save LvMI epic brandwidth costs.
Great work! !
I assume this is the scholar’s edition, correct?
Thanks to Jeff Riggenbach; that’s about 48 hours of reading I count. Been using it for about two weeks; appreciate all the work
The Mises Institute needs to get this and all other lectures and materials on iTunes U, badly. With as many iPods and iTunes users out there this would be the single greatest way to get austrian economics to those who aren’t even necessarily looking for it.
No exaggeration, I would make this a very high priority task.
Is anyone else having trouble downloading Chapter 8, part 2? I keep getting an error message for that one, but the others download fine…
Thanks to Mises.org and especially Jeff Riggenbach. 48 hours of audio is just the start. This must have taken over a year to produce. This is absolutely amazing and just another reason that Mises.org is the best economics site on the web…By Far!!!
Thanks so much Jeff Riggenbach and the mises.org crew staff. Your passion in spreading freedom is truly awe-inspiring. You deserve loads of donations.
Just to let everyone know, Human Action is already loaded on itunes. I received the updates of the Human Action podcast on via two separate feeds. You should conduct a search on the itunes store, or find the Audio Mises Daily and/or Audiobooks podcasts here: http://mises.org/media.aspx?action=category&ID=85. So, when do I start working for the Mises team?
Just as a future suggestion: Providing a zip or a torrent, etc., would facilitate in downloading the whole book…
Just install the DownThemAll! plugin in your Firefox. This will allow you to download the entire book with just a few simple clicks of your mouse.
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