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hayekian
03-30-2008, 03:52 AM
Check out www.libertaddigital.tv (http://www.libertaddigital.tv)(digitalfreedom) and their youtube channel at

http://www.youtube.com/user/libertaddigitaltv

These guys are a libertarian news and educational organization in Spain that has done a fantastic job creating an online presence via youtube. Their channel already has over 5,300 high quality professional videos and have all kinds of shows. If you make it to their www.libertaddigital.com (http://www.libertaddigital.com)(less videos, more news articles), at the very top left corner you might see a picture of Mises with a link to a place where people can buy books about Austrian Economics.

I have recently learned about the http://www.breakthematrix.com/ and http://www.americanlibertytv.com/ projects. They want to create a network TV presence and supposedly they want to start with an online presence. Checking out libertaddigital.tv might lead to great ideas.

Bradley in DC
03-30-2008, 04:30 AM
¡Excellente, muchas gracias!

RothbardianBoy
03-31-2008, 03:20 PM
Hello!!

I am from Spain!!

LibertadDigital (DigitalFreedom) is a media group, with the most read internet newspaper in Spain, LibertadDigital.com This so famous net newspaper in internet is a mix between hardcore libertarian ideas and libertarian-conservative ideas (you can find so many anarchocapitalist ideas and proamerican neocons ideas in foreign policy). In general is a great reference for spanish libertarian Right and is a success that its the most read newspaper in the net, yeah.

Director of LibertadDigital is a very famous libertarian political radio showman in Spain, the most heard every morning in Spain.

I am libertarian anarchocapitalist of Austrian School and I have many clever "Austrian" economist friends who write at LibertadDigital.com, remember the newsite MOST READ in Spain. If you look you can find hard-libertarian ideas from Cato Institute or Mises Institute and some more neocons from Heritage Foundation.

hayekian
04-01-2008, 11:32 PM
This is great news... I can't wait to visit Spain again. This time I will have Jesus Huerta De Soto autograph my copy of his great book "Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles"

Luckily for me I have some family there. I'm already planning my escape from our road to serfdom. But I still want to do more fighting here amongst the libertarian gringos.

RothbardianBoy
04-11-2008, 12:04 PM
Great. I have attended to many of Jesús Huerta de Soto classes. During a class he was talking with Lew Rockwell about translation to English of his book.

Huerta de Soto is a genius, he has a so so strong personality.

haymor
07-02-2009, 04:35 PM
I'm also spanish, and also reader and listener of libertaddigital.com. They allowed me to meet Ron Paul, Peter Schiff, Jim Rogers, mises.org and lots of other libertarian stuff. For example, last year, after the evening news they gave books of Mises and Hayek to the people who called to the program. Many of their journalist are members of the Juan de Mariana Insitute, (www.juandemariana.org) an austrian and libertarian think tank. Its funder, Juan Ramón Rallo, it's a economics professor of the Juan Carlos I University, the same university where Jesús Huerta de Soto works.
Unfortunately, in libertaddigital you may find sometimes some neocons proamericans (in the sense of the american warfare foreign policy) or catholic conservatives but lately i think their main opinion trend is openly libertarian.
It has to be said though, that LD is a voice in the desert of the spanish stablishment and mainstream media where the liberal ideas are almost non existing.

eduardo89
07-02-2009, 06:20 PM
I'm moving to Spain in October, and it's nice to see that there are some voices of reason in that country! Anyone know of any other Ron Paul supporters or C4L members in Spain (or in Germany for that matter, my second home is in Berlin)