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Mises University 2008 Photos

August 1, 2008 1:36 PM by Jeffrey Tucker (Archive)

Here are this year's photos. Print and hang on your wall, even if you didn't come. It will impress visitors.

Here is 5x7

Here is 8x10

Here is 8x10 in jpg

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Comments (7)

  • Curt Howland

    I guess Lew took the picture? That's quite a crowd!

    3rd row, 5th from the left, Golly! Austrian Economics is getting more interesting all the time!

    Looking forward to the classes making it online, the only way I'll be able to attend. {sniff!}

    Published: August 1, 2008 2:08 PM

  • Potential Student

    A question: Would a recent undergraduate degree-recipient with aspirations toward graduate school, but who is planning on working for a year or two in order to finance his schooling, be eligible to attend the Mises University and would he qualify for the scholarships available to students?

    Published: August 1, 2008 2:42 PM

  • Stanley Pinchak

    Curt,
    I have listened to the classes from 2007 and portions of the incomplete sets from previous years. They are well worth the time. Concurrently, I was reading Rothbard's, "Man Economy and State," and the courses helped to cover some of the more difficult passages that depend, despite Rothbard's heroic efforts, on some pre-existing economic background. Having no organized education in economics, I feel as if the Mises U courses have filled in the blanks where my self study of several years had been thin. I also can't recommend enough the audio series of the Austrian Home Study Course. Just a great way to pass the time at my day job.

    Published: August 1, 2008 2:55 PM

  • Inquisitor

    My what a diverse, young bunch (minus the profs :P). I hope I will be able to attend next year. I was worried most attending will be older than I am.

    Published: August 1, 2008 4:31 PM

  • Curt Howland

    Stanley, what I mean is it's not in the Mises University media section yet.

    I've seen/listened to most everything that Mises.org has to offer since 2000 when I first discovered Mises.org.

    Being neither historian, writer nor professional student, my interest is purely personal enjoyment and learning. I am thrilled at the depth of the seminars, and at the same time the engagement of the authors with their audiences and with the materials.

    I have many, many times referred people to the media files here, to bolster arguments because the presentations are so excellent that they compel respect (if not outright agreement).

    Rothbard might be called "Enemy of the State", the Mises.org library is very much "Enemy of the Statist"!

    Published: August 1, 2008 7:34 PM

  • John Delano

    Do you care if I repost these on Flickr and Facebook?

    I should go to one of these sometime.

    Published: August 3, 2008 9:35 PM

  • John Delano

    Here is an interesting one of Hans Hoppe:

    http://photos-b.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sf2p/v208/179/16/20801103/n20801103_30975945_4935.jpg

    Published: August 3, 2008 10:17 PM

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