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Eric Voegelin on Ludwig von Mises, Freidrich Hayek, and Max Weber

In this autobiographical lecture, Eric Voegelin discusses Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich von Hayek, and Max Weber. As mentioned, every Monday and Thursday on the journal’s YouTube channel, the autobiographical lectures of Eric Voegelin are being uploaded. Remember to subscribe and like the videos to help spread light in the digital darkness. You have an indispensable role to play in bringing the wisdom and insight of Eric Voegelin and this journal to thousands of people.

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Eric Voegelin (1901-85) was a German-born American Political Philosopher. He was born in Cologne and educated in Political Science at the University of Vienna, at which he became Associate Professor of Political Science. In 1938 he and his wife fled from the Nazi forces which had entered Vienna and emigrated to the United States, where they became citizens in 1944. He spent most of his academic career at the University of Notre Dame, Louisiana State University, the University of Munich and the Hoover Institution of Stanford University. More information about him can be found under the Eric Voegelin tab on this website.

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