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RGS
The Rothbard Graduate Seminar provides
advanced students the opportunity to study the
major Austrian economic treatises in a formal
academic setting.
Under the guidance of Mises Institute faculty
Drs. Tom DiLorenzo, Peter Klein, Mark Thornton,
Jeffrey Herbener, Patrick Newman, Jonathan This was a special year, marking the 75th anniversary
Newman, Wanjiru Njoya, and program director of Mises’s Human Action and the 25th anniversary of
Joseph Salerno, students read and discussed RGS. During this memorable week, 15 students had the
Mises’s Human Action, building an important opportunity to dive deeply into the methodological
foundation for their own scholarly work. foundations of the Austrian movement. Special thanks to
Alice J. Lillie for making this event possible.
STUDENT TESTIMONIALS
“The knowledge I gained in this seminar not only
Dr. Joseph T. Salerno Dr. Mark Thornton helped me better understand Mises’s Human
Action, but also increased my desire to further study
the topics covered in the book. The students were
very familiar with the literature of the Austrian
tradition and this sparked different debates. This
introduced me to topics I was not aware of but now
want to study.”
—Alan Cloud (Bryan College)
Dr. Patrick Newman Dr. Peter Klein
“Rothbard Graduate Seminar has been the most
rigorous and stimulating study of economics I’ve
had in my life. No other program has furthered my
knowledge and interest in Austrian economics like
RGS.”
—Teyoman Gokcek (Florida Southern College)
Dr. Jonathan Dr. Jeffrey
Newman Herbener
“RGS is the next step for students familiar with
Austrian theory who want to advance to a new level
of understanding and make their own contributions
to the Austrian tradition.”
—Jonathan Yen (Montana State University)
Dr. Wanjiru Njoya
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