I had the great pleasure of spending about 10 hours during Mises University in private interviews with many of the faculty members. If you subscribe to the Mises podcast, you have probably already heard them.
If you don’t, you can access them individually. I hope you like what turned out! At least three people who opinions I respect said very nice things about the results.
An Interview with Thomas DiLorenzo
An Interview with Ralph Raico
An Interview with Mark Thornton
An Interview with George Reisman
An Interview with David Gordon
An Interview with Guido Hülsmann
An Interview with Walter Block
An Interview with Jeffrey Herbener
An Interview with Joseph Salerno



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Of the interviews that I have listened to so far—–Thomas DiLorenzo & David Gordon—–they are very good.
Thank you for putting them out, sir.
I think Guido Hulsman’s suggestion on the need for greater emphasis on the critical role of the Division of Labor (after the emergence of Money from voluntary barter) in societal advanvcement and civilisation itself is most instructive.
I also like Salerno’s identification of the use of rigorous logic as a key distinction of Austrian methodology.
Very Good audios, Jeff. Thank you.
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