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Subject A Deeply Flawed History of the Austrian School
Date November 12, 2019 8:59 PM
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A Deeply Flawed History of the Austrian School ([link removed])
by David Gordon ([link removed])

Wasserman has brought to light substantial archival material on the background of the Austrian school. But his conclusions are deeply flawed, as Wasserman is beyond his depth when he writes about theoretical issues.

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19th-Century Americans Didn't "Support the Troops" ([link removed])
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In the 19th century, the common view of federal soldiers was "as slackers on the public dole" and people with "such a lazy life," as to be "certainly not worth their country's crying about."
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by Scott Horton ([link removed])

Scott Horton speaks at the 2019 Ron Paul Symposium in Lake Jackson, Texas.


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The Decline of the Rule of Law ([link removed])
by Friedrich A. Hayek ([link removed])

The attack on the principles of the Rule of Law was part of the general movement away from liberalism which began about 1870. It came almost entirely from the intellectual leaders of the socialist movement.
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