TomJefferson2076
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Can you help?
I'm looking for a single Web resource with the VERY BEST audio recordings, videos, and writings on Austrian-based analysis of the root causes of the economic crisis AND advice about how to protect oneself now.
NOW is the time when the American people are forming their opinions about these matters, and it's imperative that we all present our friends and family with the Austrian case. We must inform others that the 'Austrians' have long forewarned about the credit, derivative, and US insolvency crises -- and we need to make their introduction to this scholarly tradition as easy to understand as possible.
This resource must provide clear, authoritative, introductory material that is not hyperbolic, overreaching, overly academic, or logically flawed in any way. I'm well aware that some sites provide loads of information on these topics, but I'm looking for a single, focused outreach tool. Fact is, most people won't spend time digging for information themselves, and they simply don't have time to wade through a barrage of links -- so this resource must be as user-friendly as possible.
As evidenced by this week's encouraging backlash over the recent bailout proposal, many people are now questioning their most basic assumptions about the establishment and the state. Perhaps for the first time in their lives, many folks suspect the Emperor has no clothes. Let's show them the mirror!
Please post your suggestions below. Many thanks in advance.
I'm looking for a single Web resource with the VERY BEST audio recordings, videos, and writings on Austrian-based analysis of the root causes of the economic crisis AND advice about how to protect oneself now.
NOW is the time when the American people are forming their opinions about these matters, and it's imperative that we all present our friends and family with the Austrian case. We must inform others that the 'Austrians' have long forewarned about the credit, derivative, and US insolvency crises -- and we need to make their introduction to this scholarly tradition as easy to understand as possible.
This resource must provide clear, authoritative, introductory material that is not hyperbolic, overreaching, overly academic, or logically flawed in any way. I'm well aware that some sites provide loads of information on these topics, but I'm looking for a single, focused outreach tool. Fact is, most people won't spend time digging for information themselves, and they simply don't have time to wade through a barrage of links -- so this resource must be as user-friendly as possible.
As evidenced by this week's encouraging backlash over the recent bailout proposal, many people are now questioning their most basic assumptions about the establishment and the state. Perhaps for the first time in their lives, many folks suspect the Emperor has no clothes. Let's show them the mirror!
Please post your suggestions below. Many thanks in advance.