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To round off our cultural
mini-season, here on AngloAustria, I thought we might run the superb Paul Cantor lecture on Shakespeare, perhaps the greatest English-speaking playwright of all time, and a man whose brilliantly successful commercial artistry was deeply embedded within the explosive commercial environment and culture of the Elizabethan age:
Silverlight link at Mises.orgFor an entire series of videos by Paul Cantor on the relationship between art and the free market, try
this reference.
HT to Paul
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