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“In return for power, positions, and money, intellectuals persuade the majority that their government is good, wise, and at least inevitable.”
This event was co-hosted by the Mises Institute and the Ron Paul Institute, and recorded in Lake Jackson, Texas, on April 13, 2024.
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“In return for power, positions, and money, intellectuals persuade the majority that their government is good, wise, and at least inevitable.”
This event was co-hosted by the Mises Institute and the Ron Paul Institute, and recorded in Lake Jackson, Texas, on April 13, 2024.
Find free books, daily articles, podcasts, lecture series, and everything about the Austrian School of Economics, at https://Mises.org.
Twitter ► twitter.com/mises
Facebook ► facebook.com/mises.institute
Instagram ► instagram.com/misesinstitute
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Apple Podcasts ► podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/mises-institute/1280664810
Rumble ► rumble.com/c/c-2212754
Odysee ► odysee.com/@mises
Podcasts ► mises.org/podcasts