Henry Hazlitt said that each new generation has to relearn the good ideas, while the bad ideas are often intuitively appealing in a very superficial sense. The institute’s Web presence gives us cause for optimism, though. The good ideas are now easier to access, in no small part due to the hard work and Internet presence of the Mises Institute. FULL ARTICLE
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The Significance of Mises.org
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Hello Art:
Welcome aboard. I can see that you are now ripe to take a crack at the philosophy of Objectivism. Ayn Rand, it’s creator, was Not a libertarian though. You’ll see why.
Ignorance is a renewable resource. If not for this, we wouldn’t need Mises.org (and such) anywhere near as much.
No disrespect meant to anyone but almost all tributes to the Mises Institute will be understatements!
Mr. Potts: Please enlightment me on your comment. Thank you.
Mr. Potts: Please enlighten me on your comment. Thank you.
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