Commemorating last week’s anniversary of Rothbard’s death: two articles by Steve Horwitz and Sheldon Richman.
By Roderick
Commemorating last week’s anniversary of Rothbard’s death: two articles by Steve Horwitz and Sheldon Richman.
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And a third.
There is a new series of audio files featuring Rothbard apparently delivering the lectures in an entire course that has appeared on Mises.org.
The overall course subject is basically the rise of the state in America. There’s some awfully good stuff from the left-libertarian standpoint. The total length of the audio is 21.5 hours.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9
Part 10
Part 11
Part 12
Part 13
It might just be my Ubuntu OS, but at least the first two parts are messed up. Sounds choppy. The audio skips around after the first ten seconds.
Nevermind. It works on Firefox. Doesn’t work on Google Chrome.
Chrome/Chromium (I am using it) for Linux doesn’t have working codecs yet. Moonlight/flash works, but nothing else reliably.
Mp3 doesn’t support pause/resume very well over the web. I’d download the files and listen to them locally, particularly given their length.
Nice to see someone here using Ubuntu.
I’ll never use anything else.
Just as long as you don’t force people to use Ubuntu. :p
I was just thinking a fine for non-Linux OS.