Mises Institute: Economics of Fascism
Conférence du Mises institute sur l’économie fasciste.
Sujets et conférenciers:
- Katrina and Socialist Central Planning – Lew Rockwell
- Why Nazism Was Socialism and Why Socialism is Totalitarian – George Reisman
- Fascism, Anti-Fascism, and the Welfare State – Paul Gottfried
- Socialism and Fascism: A Political-Economic Spectrum Analysis – Walter Block
- The Austrians on Fascism: Hayek, Mises, and Roepke – David Gordon
- The Economic Doctrine of the Nazis – Hans-Hermann Hoppe
- The 19th-Century Libertarian Critique of Fascism – Roderick T. Long
- Mises.org vs. The State – Jeffrey Tucker
- The Economic Model of the Fascist State – Thomas DiLorenzo
- The Right and the ‘Fuhrerprinzip’ – Thomas Woods
- The New Vampire Economy: Banks and the Socialization of Investment – Jeffrey M. Herbener
- The Dynamics of Fascism: Variations on a Theme by Mises – Jörg Guido Hülsmann
- Quasi-Corporatism: America’s Home-Grown Fascism – Robert Higgs
- The Cry for Security – Robert P. Murphy
- Thoughts on Fascism – Ralph Raico
- The Keynesian and Chicago Schools’ Early Infatuation with Fascism – Joseph T. Salerno
- The Business Class vs. The Free Market – Butler Shaffer