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Ludwig von Mises: Buck Hills Lectures
Ludwig von Mises delivered 8 Lectures on Political Economy at a Colloquia held June 13-24, 1955, at The Inn in Buck Hills, Pennsylvania.
Bettina Bien-Greaves of the Foundation for Economic Education was present and recorded these lectures. A transcription of each lecture, as well as her daily personal observations of the event, are part of the FEE Archives and are made available below:
Introduction/Summary by Bettina Bien-Grieves
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Lecture 1
Lecture 2
Lecture 3
Lecture 4
Lecture 5
Lecture 6
Lecture 7
Lecture 8

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