|Peter Boettke|
That is what the good folks at the New Media project at UFM titled my interview with them.
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I like the proviso you add to Hayek :)
Posted by: Daniel Kuehn | June 22, 2011 at 02:00 PM
What is UFM?
Posted by: Miguel Serveto | June 22, 2011 at 04:07 PM
The more video the Austrians produce, the more 'mainstream' as well as 'mainline' their thinking will become (look what Russ Roberts has accomplished with his two videos!). If this video had included a "Share" link, it could have been sent to all the freedom-lovers working to build a new political party in the United States specifically adopting the Austrian School perspective.
Think, inquire, and debate like an economist, but teach like an entertainer if we want to spread our ideas.
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