Fee.org
The Foundation for Economic Education has a beautiful new website. Have a look.
Be sure to read Larry Reed's outstanding article on the Great Depression, in html and pdf.
Ludwig von Mises Institute - Tu Ne Cede Malis
Advancing the scholarship of liberty in the tradition of the Austrian School.

The Foundation for Economic Education has a beautiful new website. Have a look.
Be sure to read Larry Reed's outstanding article on the Great Depression, in html and pdf.
Comments (5)
Bruce Koerber
This advancement is like SUDOKU! As the blanks are filled in the remaining blanks become easier to fill in!
As more and more outlets and outreaches of classical liberalism come into the open the end is made more and more possible in our lifetime.
Rows and columns and boxes are now on the verge of completion because of the serried flow of information and access points.
Published: December 31, 2008 12:16 PM
David Carlson
Looks great! I will have to bookmark it and check back often (same as I do with this site).
-David Carlson
http://www.davidcarlsonpolitics.com
Published: December 31, 2008 2:05 PM
Ryan
It would be really cool if they could make their podcasts itunes compatible. It's annoying to have to individually save each episode in my itunes music collection when nearly every other podcast on the net automatically updates into my itunes. Otherwise I expect this site to be a very useful resource for those interested in learning more about economics and liberty. Thanks for the link.
Published: December 31, 2008 2:17 PM
Deefburger
Is it just me or are some of the PDF links at the bottom of the page go-nowhere links?
I want to read Ayn Rand's letter!
The site looks pretty good. Drop-downs have bad contrast, and the rotating first 'Box' causes the page to jump when it updates, even when it is not in the viewable portion of the browser window. Other than that, It looks good.
(Due to inflation, my 'two cents worth' is now two bits.)
Published: December 31, 2008 6:23 PM
Eric H
Ryan,
For any feed, you can copy the address for the feed and then go to iTunes and go to the Advanced menu and click 'Subscribe to Podcast' and paste the link to the feed.
I actually do that on this site as well for some of the media. It really helps me keep my media organized.
That said, you can go to the iTunes store and search for FEE (or maybe you have to put in Foundation for Economic Education) and from there you can subscribe to their podcasts.
Published: January 3, 2009 9:01 PM