A couple of years ago, I did some spontaneous interviews with economists that concerned Hazlitt’s Economics in One Lesson. They proved more popular than I ever imagined that would become. I’ve had many requests for a single link that compiles them all. This is that link.
Source link: http://archive.mises.org/14406/economics-in-one-lesson-the-video-series/
Economics in One Lesson, The Video Series
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Jeff, this is AMAZING to see all of these cats together in one place, granted in separate YouTube videos, but still, WOW.
I am looking forward to watching these.
Jeff – these 12 lectures are where it all began for me (there is a link to them on the C4L website), and I suspect I’m not alone in that. It’s a really good introduction to the subject, and has enough content to take people over the line, as it were. It would be awesome if there was a link to this somewhere that beginners are likely to look first, such as the site’s ‘About’ section. Thank you so much for your work.
P.S. I’m just back from Jesus Huerta de Soto’s lecture at the LSE; It was fantastic, thanks for advertising it on this site.
Here they are all in one 3h28m video:
Low quality, posted 2008, 27K views
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD28vNVovow
Higher quality, posted 2010, 4K views
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xR8F6oIG8Bg
You can also download these via the Mises Multimedia torrents. For the whole One Lesson video series, the total files size is just over 900 MB.
Excellent.
A very great way to get introduced to Austrian economics! Also a fine example of Socratic questioning! Thanks a lot Jeff!
All the talks are very pertinent to the various socio-economic problems that we are facing in India. And almost everybody never questions the role of government here in India. One should listen to these talks to form a correct perspective on economy, on capitalism and on role of government.
Simply an outstanding idea to present the book and the concepts there in! Thank you Jeff and all the folks that I could rapidly identify in taking part in this. A cast of true giants. Most impressive. I think “our” ideas are speading throughout the world after reading the comments. Truely appreciated. Thank you all for taking the time to do this.
Here is a full playlist on youtube (that includes the full length video by Nielsio at the end of the list):
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=CF2469B9547A5630
This series is a great educational tool. It is better than a high school or even university economics class. This is a proof that education does not have to be made in class with a mandatory environment, but may also be realized at home or in a library, individually.
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