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Case for a 100 Percent Gold Dollar, The
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 2/18/2011
Rothbard not only argues for the gold standard; he shows how it can be restored in a practical, step-by-step plan. No other system will stop the seemingly endless monetary inflation of the Federal Reserve system. He also makes his strongest case agai... -
Case for Gold, The
Ron Paul Updated 2/12/2011
This is the LvMI 2nd Edition! Pocket sized 5" x 7" and with a new foreword by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. Here is the revolutionary book on monetary reform - brilliant, compelling, clear, with specific reforms to do now - in an edition fo... -
Building Blocks for Liberty
Walter Block Updated 2/9/2011
Walter Block ranks among the most prolific and provocative libertarian thinkers in human history. This volume fills an important gap in his corpus of writing: a series of accessible articles on cutting edge topics. His research and writing on roads,... -
The Concise Guide To Economics
Jim Cox Updated 2/9/2011
To understand economics is to understand the practical case for freedom. The great merit of this book is to bring out the connection in the clearest and shortest possible way. The Concise Guide To Economics is a handy, quick reference guide for... -
The Private Production of Defense
Hans-Hermann Hoppe Updated 2/2/2011
Hans Hoppe takes on the most difficult subject in economic and political theory: the provision of security. He argues that the service is better provided by free markets than government, while addressing a hundred counter-arguments. Here we have an i... -
The Clash of Group Interests and Other Essays
Ludwig von Mises Updated 2/2/2011
In this thrilling essay written in 1945, Mises lays out a theory of social organization in response to the Marxist critique of the free society. He explains that the Marxist view is wrong concerning its claim that there is a clash of group interests... -
A Treatise on Currency and Banking
Condy Raguet Updated 1/31/2011
This remarkable hard-money treatise appeared in 1840. It is by Condy Raguet (1784-1842), a noted Pennsylvania politician and economist who worked as a merchant in several Latin American countries. He was wholly dedicated to free trade, the free marke... -
The Theory of Money and Credit
Ludwig von Mises Updated 1/26/2011
Mises wrote this book for the ages, and it remains the most spirited, thorough, and scientifically rigorous treatise on money to ever appear. It made his reputation across Europe and established him as the most important economist of his age. We t... -
The American Mercury November 1936
American Mercury Updated 1/25/2011
Channing Pollack says America Doesn't Give a Damn; More Pay for College Football Stars, by John R. Tunis; Harrison Reeves on the Birth Control Industry; Donald R. Richberg on Enemies of the New Deal; Nicholas Roosevelt on Franklin Delano Roosevel... -
Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics
Ludwig von Mises Updated 1/21/2011
This little essay offers something spectacular: an intellectual history of Mises's own tradition, with first person accounts of conversations with the greats. And truly, Mises turns out to have written the best single account of the origin and ea... -
The American Mercury October 1937
American Mercury Updated 1/19/2011
How I Became a Fascist; The Myth of the Two-Gun Man, by Charles B. Roth; How the WPA Buys Votes, by Gordon Carroll; Albert Jay Nock on the Packing of Hugo Black; Fallacies About Your Health, by August M. Thomen; The Disarmament Hoax, by Flether Pratt... -
The American Mercury August 1939
American Mercury Updated 1/19/2011
Beware the Third Termites! Eugene Lyons; Shall we Annex Texas? Owen P. White; The Headmaster Murder Mystery, by Harland Manchester; Stewart H. Holbrook on the Elegant Life of the Steel Barons; Nathan Schachner on Ethan Allen; Albert Jay Nock on Ameri... -
Against Intellectual Property
Stephan Kinsella Updated 1/19/2011
This monograph is justifiably considered a modern classic. It is by Stephan Kinsella who caused a worldwide rethinking among libertarians of the very basis of intellectual property. Mises had warned against patents, and Rothbard did too. But Kinsella... -
The American Mercury May 1939
American Mercury Updated 1/19/2011
Little Jack Garner; Russia's Role in Spain, by Irving Pflaum; Robert B. Hotz on the End of Liechtenstein; A Southerner Likes the North, by William Edgerton; Charles Francis Portier has Fun Among the Fundamentalists; Requiem for the League of Nati... -
The American Mercury June 1939
American Mercury Updated 1/19/2011
Father Coughlin: Holy Medicine Man, by John McCarten; Germany Can't Win! by George Fielding Eliot; Robert Corey on Elliott Roosevelt, the President's Problem Child; Negroes Reject Communism, by George S. Schuyler; Education for Ward Heelers,... -
The American Mercury May 1937
American Mercury Updated 1/19/2011
The Autocrat vs. the Constitution by Albert Jay Nock; Harold Lord Varney on the Red Road to War; H.W. Seaman say's we are Coronation Crazy; Sexual Freedom Today by Havelock Ellis; Robert Bryon talks about the Cost of Communism; Eugene Pharo on Mo... -
The American Mercury April 1939
American Mercury Updated 1/19/2011
Our Totalitarian Liberals - Editorial; Charles A. Beard says "We're Blundering Into War;" Ernest Sutherland Bates on The Puritan Mathers; Clay Osborne identifies America's Number One Fool; Thomas Wolfe, Portrait of a Literary Critic... -
The American Mercury March 1937
American Mercury Updated 1/19/2011
Gordon Carroll on the Case HIstory of a Strike; The Vanishing American Male, by Stewart H. Holbrook; Duncan Aikman on the Fad of Devil-Baiting; Albert Jay Knock on Free Speech; Book Preview: The Real Soviet Russia by Leon Trotsky; Why Canadians Dis... -
The American Mercury February 1937
American Mercury Updated 1/5/2011
Russia's Private War in Spain, by Lawrence Dennis; Portrait of Walter Winchell, Henry F. Pringle; The Bogus Era of Good Feeling, by Albert Jay Nock; Oregon's Secret Love Cult, by Stewart H. Holbrook; Twenty Grand Apiece, Edward Anderson; Hors... -
The American Mercury January 1943
American Mercury Updated 1/5/2011
Enough for All, by Dorothy Thompson; German Lies About Versailles, by George Creel; An Open Letter to Vice President Wallace, by Eugene Lyons; Mistakes I Saw in the Pacific, by Melvin J. Maas; Open Forum, Checklist, Book reviews, and more... -
The American Mercury November 1937
American Mercury Updated 1/5/2011
The United Affront, by Ernest Boyd; Philip McKee on the High Cost of Dying; Propaganda from the White House, by Gordon Carroll; J.L. Brown on the Crime of Being a Witness; An ex-farmers says "To Hell with Farming;" The State of the Union, b... -
The American Mercury September 1936
American Mercury Updated 1/5/2011
Paradise Imagined, by William H. Chamberlin; The End of Democracy, by Ralph Adams Cram; Canada Won't Go Yankee, by Stephen Leacock; The Sweetheart of the Regimenters, by Blair Bolles; Labor Speaks to Capital, by Matthew Woll; Turgenor, by Ford Ma... -
The American Mercury January 1938
American Mercury Updated 1/5/2011
The Triumph of the Have-Not, H.L. Mencken; Harold Lord Varney on Radicals in Our Churches; Cohen and Corcoran: Brain Twins, by Blaire Bolles; Albert Jay Nock on What the Republicans Won't Do; John W. Thomason, Jr. on the Conquest of Pain; Open Fo... -
The Economic Record October 1944
National Industrial Conference Board Updated 1/5/2011
Great Britain Goes to a Planned Economy; Lord Keynes's Preview of Bretton Woods; The Fiscal Realism of Beardsley Ruml; Garrett on Hayek's Road to Serfdom; Mind and Morals of Harold J. Laski; Collective Bargaining as a Social Evil; Philosophy... -
The Economic Record July 1944
National Industrial Conference Board Updated 1/5/2011
Does American Business Want Free Enterprise?; A Kansas Manifesto; Book Review by Garet Garrett; Planned vs. Free Markets, by Mordecai Ezekial; British Ideas of the Cartel; and more... -
Omnipotent Government: The Rise of the Total State and Total War
Ludwig von Mises Updated 1/5/2011
At the close of the Second World War, Mises saw the destruction of the old world and the beginnings of a new one that did not look promising, especially for European politics. Socialism appeared to sweep all before it, and the social democratic varie... -
Politically Impossible?
William H. Hutt Updated 1/5/2011
Should economists curb their rhetoric and prescriptions based on “political realities”? Should anyone attempt to conceal the truth about state intervention for fear of not fitting into the existing political culture? Many people answer yes to... -
Bureaucracy
Ludwig von Mises Updated 1/5/2011
Mises said it right here. In these pages we find the crushing critique of nearly all modern reform movements, summed up in his sweeping conclusion: "The champions of socialism call themselves progressives, but they recommend a system which is... -
The Current Evidence for Hayek’s Cultural Group Selection Theory
Brad Lowell Stone Updated 12/30/2010
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The State: Its History and Development Viewed Sociologically
Franz Oppenheimer Updated 12/29/2010
This is the 1908 book that started it all in the 20th century, the book that kicked off a century of anti-state, pro-property writing. This was the prototype for Nock's writing, for Chodorov's work, and even the theoretical edifice that later... -
The Man versus the State
Herbert Spencer Updated 12/29/2010
Henry Hazlitt says that this book is "One of the most powerful and influential arguments for limited government, laissez faire and individualism ever written." Spencer played a huge role in the history of ideas, one that contemporary soc... -
The American Mercury February 1936
American Mercury Updated 12/28/2010
Senator Lester Dickson asks, "What's the Matter With Congress;" Progress Toward Collectivism, by Albert Jay Nock; Portrait of a Lifer; Reno the Naughty, by Anthony Turano; A Yankee Looks at Dixie, by Katherine F. Gerauld; S.K. Padover o... -
The American Mercury March 1936
American Mercury Updated 12/28/2010
Three Years of Dr. Roosevelt, H.L. Mencken; Harald Lord Varney asks, "Are the Capitalists Asleep?"; Albert Jay Nock on the New Deal and Prohibition; Is Patriotism Necessary? by Struthers Bert; A Man-God of Japan by Sydney Greenbie; An Open... -
The American Mercury April 1936
American Mercury Updated 12/28/2010
If the New Dealers Win, Frank R. Kent; Laurence Stallings on Bush Brigades and Blackamoors; Youth Faces the Sex Problem, by Constance Cassady; William Henry Chamberlin on Prison Camps of Liberty; Duncan Aicman says the Middle West Rules America; Gals... -
The Oft-Ignored Mr. Turton: The Role of District Collector in A Passage to India
Allen Mendenhall Updated 12/22/2010
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Backing the Founders: The Case for Unalienable Individual Rights
Tibor R. Machan Updated 12/16/2010
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The Causes of the Economic Crisis, and Other Essays Before and After the Great Depression
Ludwig von Mises Updated 12/9/2010
Stimulus or laissez-faire? That's the essential debate about what to about financial crisis in our time. It was the same in the 1930s. In this world before and after the Great Depression, there was a lone voice for sanity and freedom: Ludwig... -
Milton Friedman on Intolerance: A Critique
Walter Block Updated 12/8/2010
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Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science, The
Ludwig von Mises Updated 12/3/2010
If Mises has an unheralded masterpiece, The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science is it. There are two senses in which this book is indeed ultimate: it deals with the very core of economics as a science, and it is the last book that he wrote. For t... -
Marxism Unmasked: From Delusion to Destruction
Ludwig von Mises Updated 12/3/2010
We can't sit under Mises at his famous Vienna private seminar. We can't go back in time and attend his New York seminar, or follow him to his speaking engagements that he held in the 50s and 60s. But thanks to this second volume in a thri... -
Cause No Conflict
Kris Borer Updated 11/19/2010
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Discussion Note: Contemporary Philosophy Versus the Free Society
Tibor R. Machan Updated 11/15/2010
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Rejoinder to Block’s Defense of Evictionism
Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski Updated 11/14/2010
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