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Jesús Huerta de Soto - Libertad, política y anarquía en la España del s. XXI

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Jesús Huerta de Soto repasa la situación política en España y aboga por la apolítica y la anarquía en el IX Congreso de Economía Austríaca el 2 de junio de 2016 (Madrid) sobre la usura, la inflación y la ley de Gresham en El Quijote. El Congreso es una cita anual de referencia donde estudiantes, profesionales y profesores debaten las más recientes aportaciones académicas en los ámbitos de la economía, la política, la sociología, la filosofía y la ética en la tradición de la Escuela Austríaca de Economía o desde posiciones que la complementen y enriquezcan. https://www.juandemariana.org/actividades/ix-congreso-de-economia-austriaca-2016.
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Jesús Huerta de Soto repasa la situación política en España y aboga por la apolítica y la anarquía en el IX Congreso de Economía Austríaca el 2 de junio de 2016 (Madrid) sobre la usura, la inflación y la ley de Gresham en El Quijote. El Congreso es una cita anual de referencia donde estudiantes, profesionales y profesores debaten las más recientes aportaciones académicas en los ámbitos de la economía, la política, la sociología, la filosofía y la ética en la tradición de la Escuela Austríaca de Economía o desde posiciones que la complementen y enriquezcan. https://www.juandemariana.org/actividades/ix-congreso-de-economia-austriaca-2016.
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