Friday, May 13, 2005

the economics of fascism


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.
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3 Comments:

freeman said...

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.

3:14 PM  
Wally Conger said...

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.

6:45 PM  
Brumaire said...

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...

7:11 PM  

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