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Changing minds before we go over the cliff
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Watch the full 24-minute video at http://www.goldmoney.com/polleit-turk-interview. Thorsten Polleit, http://thorstenpolleit.com, and James Turk, Director of the GoldMoney Foundation, talk about the possibility of changing minds before it’s too late. Thorsten is sceptical that enough people will change their minds in time, but he insists that it is still worth it to educate people in the teachings of the Austrian school. He talks about the Ludwig von Mises Institute and how it is very difficult to learn about the Austrian school in Europe, with most people learning about it outside university, even in Vienna.
They talk about Mises’ book “Human Action”, Rothbard’s “What has the Government done to our Money” and “The Mystery of Banking”.
This interview was recorded on October 1st 2011 in Vienna.
They talk about Mises’ book “Human Action”, Rothbard’s “What has the Government done to our Money” and “The Mystery of Banking”.
This interview was recorded on October 1st 2011 in Vienna.
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