The Economics of Fascism

By Mises Institute

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It is assumed that the economy must be managed by the either the right or the left: socialism or fascism is our choice. Both choices come at the expense of liberty. 7-8 October 2005, Auburn, Alabama. Download the complete audio of this event (ZIP) here.

Episode Date
The Economic Doctrine of the Nazis
Oct 13, 2005
Socialism and Fascism: A Political-Economic Spectrum Analysis
Oct 12, 2005
They Saw it Coming: The 19th-Century Libertarian Critique of Fascism
Oct 12, 2005
The Austrians on Fascism: Hayek, Mises, and Roepke
Oct 12, 2005
Why Nazism Was Socialism and Why Socialism is Totalitarian
Oct 11, 2005
The Business Class vs. The Free Market: Episodes from History
Oct 11, 2005
The Economic Model of the Fascist State
Oct 11, 2005
The Right and the 'Fuhrerprinzip'
Oct 11, 2005
The Cry for Security
Oct 11, 2005
Quasi-Corporatism: America's Home-grown Fascism
Oct 11, 2005
Thoughts on Fascism
Oct 11, 2005
Fascism, Anti-Fascism, and the Welfare State
Oct 11, 2005
The Keynesian and Chicago Schools' Early Infatuation with Fascism
Oct 11, 2005
The Dynamics of Fascism: Variations on a Theme by Mises
Oct 11, 2005
The New Vampire Economy: Banks and the Socialization of Investment
Oct 11, 2005
Mises.org vs. The State
Oct 11, 2005
Mises in New York
Oct 10, 2005
Katrina and Socialist Central Planning
Oct 10, 2005