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misesmedia | Tom DiLorenzo on Antitrust, Abe Lincoln, and the Future of the Austrian School @misesmedia | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Tom DiLorenzo spent a long and productive career in academia before assuming his current position as president of the Mises Institute. He joins Bob to discuss his early days getting into economics, and some of his important work on antitrust policy. He also discusses his popular books on Abraham Lincoln. Though it all, Tom stresses the importance of the Austrian viewpoint.

Tom's Paper on the Origins of Antitrust: Mises.org/HAP438a
Nullification: An Interview with a Zombie: Mises.org/HAP438b

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Chapters
00:00 Free Book!
00:28 Introduction
00:51 The New President of the Mises Institute
05:52 Why Economics?
11:32 Tom's Academic Background
14:14 Antitrust
20:54 Monopoly, Prices, and US History
34:02 Human Action Conference Raffle
34:45 Public Choice Theory and James Buchanan
45:17 Lincoln and the Civil War
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