Joseph Salerno’s complete Austrian School of Economics: Revisionist History and Contemporary Theory seminar is now available online:
- Forerunners of the Austrian School: The French Liberal School [mp3 audio] [video]
- The Origin and Decline of the Austrian School: Menger, Böhm-Bawerk, and Wieser [mp3 audio] [video]
- The Revival of the Austrian School: Mises and Rothbard [mp3 audio] [video]
- The Theory of Monopoly Price: From Menger to Rothbard [mp3 audio] [video]
- Modern Monetary Theory: The Austrian Contribution [mp3 audio] [video]
- Keynes and the “New Economics” of Fascism [mp3 audio] [video]
- Chicago School: Libertarian or Jacobin? [mp3 audio] [video]
- The Debate on the Socialist Calculation Debate [mp3 audio] [video]
- Money and Gold in the 1920s and 1930s: Defending the Rothbardian Position [mp3 audio] [video]
- The Gold Standard in Theory and Myth [mp3 audio] [video]



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I must thank the Mises Institute for the instant access to the Salerno seminar for those of us living beyond Auburn, Al. It not only is a great contribution to the history of economics, but also provides new direction for Austrian scholarship.
And obviously, thank you Dr. Salerno. Students at Pace and all within ear shot should benefit from your diligence.
These lectures are fascinating. I thank the Mises institute for making them available as part of their archive.
I have been listening to these lectures on my MP3 player while walking around doing errands and while driving. I wonder what fraction of the MP3 player market share is devoted to Mises.org lectures and audio content?
what mp3 player do you recommended for listening to Mises audio ?
“what mp3 player do you recommended for listening to Mises audio ?” -searching
Any MP3 player should have no problem playing the MP3s offered on Mises.org. I personally have an iPod mini, and keep it well stocked with Austrian goodness.
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