the economics of fascism

The Economics of Fascism
Supporters Summit 2005
October 7-8, 2005
Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama
"Whenever the fascists came to power in Europe, they banned the work of the Austrian economists. The reason: the Austrians wrote as vehemently against "right-wing" central planning as against old-fashioned left-wing socialism. While many are alert to the dangers of socialism, far fewer know of the danger of fascism, which might be defined as economic regimentation toward monopolized state capitalism." [more]
I offer a very brief introduction to economic fascism here.
I offer my thoughts on fascism in general here.
I offer a definition of the F-word here.

3 Comments:
Thanks for pointing this out.
I hope some of the speeches end up being available to us at some point online, whether in print or in audio or whatever.
The Mises Institute has the wonderful policy of offering most of their lectures, weeklong seminars, summits, etc. as MP3 downloads within a few days to a week after each event. That's why I make sure to send 'em $$ every few months.
I find "The Economics of Fascism Supporters Summit 2005" a very problematic title. I realize that I am misreading it, that the title means "The Economics of Fascism: The Mises Institute Supporters Summit" and yet...
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