The Q&A session for Day 2 of the 2012 Annual Meeting is now available (see below), with panelists Guido Huelsmann, Douglas French, Thorsten Polleit, Joseph Salerno, and Hans-Hermann Hoppe. For others, see the links in the Program, or the PFS Vimeo channel. Other speeches will be uploaded presently.
Day 2 Question & Answer Session, PFS 2012 from Property & Freedom Society on Vimeo.
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Joe Salerno’s speech for the 2012 Annual Meeting is now available (see below). For others, see the links in the Program, or the PFS Vimeo channel. Other speeches will be uploaded presently.
Joseph Salerno, “Money, Sound & Unsound”, PFS 2012 from Property & Freedom Society on Vimeo.
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Jeff Tucker’s speech for the 2012 Annual Meeting is now available (see below). For others, see the links in the Program, or the PFS Vimeo channel. Other speeches will be uploaded presently.
Jeffrey Tucker, “One Million Tiny Miseries, Government Policy in Our Time”, PFS 2012 from Property & Freedom Society on Vimeo.
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Thorsten Polleit’s speech for the 2012 Annual Meeting is now available (see below). For others, see the links in the Program, or the PFS Vimeo channel. Other speeches will be uploaded presently.
Thorsten Polleit from Property & Freedom Society on Vimeo.
Update: see Andy Duncan GoldMoney interview: Thorsten Polleit discusses “collective corruption”
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Cross-posted from HansHoppe.com:
by JAY BAYKAL on NOVEMBER 16, 2012
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From Joakim Fagerström on Mises Sweden, an interview he conducted at the 7th Annual Meeting of the PFS:
Doug French is Senior Editor at Laissez Faire Club and served as the president at the Mises Institute for many years. Doug received his master degree under the direction of Murray N. Rothbard at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas after many years in the business of banking.
Doug is one of the reasons why the Mises Institute has expanded so much over the years. He has not only achieved a lot in his life but he is also a true inspiration for other people. Doug knows how to build great teams to achieve results. He is always humble and ready to share his knowledge. As an example he spent an evening sharing his knowledge on PFS with younger think thanks. It is truly a privilege to be able to ask and get advice from someone like Doug. The good thing with Doug is that he has experience from “real” think thanks not the kind of public policy think thanks that wants to stay close to the political power in Washington and get corrupted step by step.
Doug was also kind enough to give this interview. In this interview you will hear him talk about PFS and the plans for Laissez Fair Books which I am sure will see a fantastic growth the coming years together with Doug and Jeffrey.
You can read his latest articles at Laissez Faire Books here.
http://vimeo.com/52999676
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Professor Hoppe has an article up on Mises Institut Deutschland about the founding of that Institute (Oct. 23, 2012).
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This interesting article, by Joakim Fagerström and Joakim Kampe, was posted today on LewRockwell.com
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by Joakim Fagerström and Joakim Kampe

A few months ago we were invited to speak at the European Students For Liberty regional conference in Stockholm. Our institute has previously written articles for ESFL and we have also delivered a webinar for them, on May 1st on the topic The Myth of the Socialist Paradise Sweden. It was a great event with about 200 attendees and it was, to our knowledge, greatly appreciated. Thus, we were truly looking forward to speaking at a one of their conferences that was going to be held in our hometown.
The topic of the speech was “How to achieve freedom”. In the speech we were going to bring up Mises and use him as a role model in the struggle for freedom, and how you had to be uncompromising in your struggle and never water down your message in order to better suit the masses. What mattered was devotion to truth and to your principles. After all, Mises in his memoirs concludes that if there was one thing that he regretted it was that he compromised too much (Memoirs, p. 60).
As a part of our attendance at the event we were planning on selling books from many of the great authors and legends like Ludwig von Mises, Murray Rothbard, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Henry Hazlitt, Stephan Kinsella, Linda and Morris Tannehill and many more. Since these books are hard to get and a bit more expensive in Sweden we always try to sell them at good prices. We were granted the permission to have a table to sell the books from during the day. At this point everything was ok.
However, a few days before the event we announced at the ESFL event page that we were going to sell these books during the day and about ten minutes later we got a message from the organizers asking us to immediately remove the “Hoppe comment”. [continue reading…]
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Professor Hoppe will be speaking on “Privatrechtsgesellschaft statt Staat” at the Modelhof Akademie, Nov. 23, 2012.
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Smiling in Bodrum By Michael J. McKay

“Why are you smiling?”
My friend asked me this as our van accelerated away on our departure from Bodrum, Turkey.
I was unable to answer him, frankly, because I had stopped noticing. I guess I had been smiling permanently since my arrival at the Property and Freedom Society conference six days earlier.
Last year, my dear friend and blogger-colleague, Andy Duncan, wrote an excellent article entitled “A Few Days Outside the Asylum”. This beautifully summarized how wonderful and special the annual PFS Conference becomes to its attendees. Andy is a far better writer than I am and everyone would be served to read (or re-read) his wonderful article, which you can find here.
Why would anyone want to travel to Turkey and endure such cost and trouble, just to hear a few days of lectures that will be posted for free viewing on the Internet, anyway?
Ah, but that is only one of the pearls of distributed wisdom that one receives in Bodrum.
[continue reading…]
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