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The Keynesian and Chicago Schools' Early Infatuation with Fascism | Joseph T. Salerno

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As in the 1930s, it is assumed that the economy must be managed by the either the right or the left: socialism or fascism is our choice. Just as important, fascist-style thinking has experienced resurgence. One is just as likely today to find critics of the market economy on the right as on the left. Whereas the left wants to wreck the free market for the sake of equality and fairness, the right wants central planning for war, cultural renewal, and national pride. Both choices come at the expense of liberty. Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 7-8 October 2005.
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As in the 1930s, it is assumed that the economy must be managed by the either the right or the left: socialism or fascism is our choice. Just as important, fascist-style thinking has experienced resurgence. One is just as likely today to find critics of the market economy on the right as on the left. Whereas the left wants to wreck the free market for the sake of equality and fairness, the right wants central planning for war, cultural renewal, and national pride. Both choices come at the expense of liberty. Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 7-8 October 2005.
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