All the talks from “Our Enemy, Inflation” are already online. It was a packed house, and a great time with very worthwhile presentations.
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All the talks from “Our Enemy, Inflation” are already online. It was a packed house, and a great time with very worthwhile presentations.
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Only audio, no video? Awwww
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How many people were in attendance?
Yay! Ron Paul!
Video of the Houston Mises Circle is forthcoming.
Great event. I’m already looking forward to next year.
Dr. Woods,
Great speech, two questions.
1) Are you still planning on speaking at the University of Rochester in March?
2) Is it fair to assume your Revolution Broadcasting radio show is forever done with?
Matt,
Thanks.
1) Yes, but the topic involves Church history.
2) Yes, but I hope to have another program of one kind or another in the near future.
As for attendance, there were 200 people there, which was the maximum number that could fit in the room. We turned away something like 100 more. And this despite the fact that the Campaign for Liberty was having an event at the same time. We’ll have it in a larger venue next year.
I’ve been to three of the four Mises Circles; this one topped them all. Kudos to the speakers and people at the Mises Institute for putting on a first-class event. Especially memorable was Ron Paul trying to sneak in unnoticed. Nice try! The place erupted with a standing ovation. Don’t be surprised if twice as many show up next year.
The Mises Circle was even better than I hoped for. I learned a great deal about the business cycle and was greatly encouraged in my fight for liberty. Looking forward to next year.
I heard that Ron Paul’s speech was an impromptu one (ie. he wasn’t even scheduled to give one)? Is that true?
No, he was the scheduled lunch speaker.
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