This is a great video of a young (mid-30s) Harry Browne summarizing the problems that governments cause with their inflationary policies. I thought it was interesting to watch him display his familiar razor-sharp intellect in much younger days.
This video was from 1970, so Browne's predictions about wage and price controls are especially impressive in light of Nixon's behavior in 1971.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkVGTx92Ka0
Young Harry Browne on the Economy
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Re: Young Harry Browne on the Economy
Beautiful.
Thanks for posting.
If you want 20 hours of that sort of thing from 1967, buy the CD set. It's awesome.
Thanks for posting.
If you want 20 hours of that sort of thing from 1967, buy the CD set. It's awesome.
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Re: Young Harry Browne on the Economy
I am more impressed with Mr. Browne every day. It is a shame that he never became our President!
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Re: Young Harry Browne on the Economy
I find it a shame his wife decided to list it for sale at $100. That's prohibitively high for what it is, in my mind. I'd think Harry would want that information to go out for free or at the very least, for a very low price to ensure a larger audience hears it.MediumTex wrote: Beautiful.
Thanks for posting.
If you want 20 hours of that sort of thing from 1967, buy the CD set. It's awesome.
At $100 it seems to be a profit-maximizing goal, rather than an audience maximizing goal, which is what I believe HB would have intended.
Re: Young Harry Browne on the Economy
100% agreed. I remember hearing something about a guy at my office in 2000 voting for a "Harry Brown" (or is that "Browne" with an "e"?) and vaguely wondering why he would "throw his vote away" on "some guy".Reub wrote: I am more impressed with Mr. Browne every day. It is a shame that he never became our President!
Needless to say, I think differently now.