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Gold, Peace, and Prosperity
Ron Paul Updated 4/7/2011
Revised Pocket Edition! The second edition of Gold, Peace, and Prosperity is just 4.25" x .4" x 7 " in size. Truly portable and available at volume discounts. The book has been newly type set and all images updated. This is the perfe... -
In Restraint of Trade: The Business Campaign Against Competition, 1918-1938
Butler Shaffer Updated 4/5/2011
This extremely important study by Butler Shaffer—professor of law and economist—will change the way you think of the relationship between the state and business. It makes a deep inquiry into the attitudes of business leaders toward competition during... -
The New Deal in Old Rome
H. J. Haskell Updated 4/5/2011
How Government in the Ancient World Tried to Deal with Modern Problems What a fantastic way to learn ancient history: via the parallels with modern times. H.J. Haskell was a journalist with a huge background in ancient history, and here he does... -
The Mainspring of Human Progress
Henry Grady Weaver Updated 4/4/2011
What has capitalism contributed to civilization? It made it. And nowhere has it thrived so beautifully as in America, the country that threw off the static old world to make a new one rooted in progress and individualism. With incredible eruditio... -
Forty Centuries of Wage and Price Controls: How Not to Fight Inflation
Robert L. Scheuttinger Updated 4/2/2011
By special arrangement with the authors, the Mises Institute is thrilled to bring back this popular guide to ridiculous economic policy from the ancient world to modern times. This outstanding history illustrates the utter futility of fighting the ma... -
The Principles of Economics, With Applications to Practical Problems
Frank A. Fetter Updated 3/31/2011
Stephan Kinsella lp-3-8 Mac OS X 10.6.7 Quartz PDFContext... -
Century of War, A
John V. Denson Updated 3/31/2011
The horrors of the twentieth century could hardly have been predicted in the nineteenth century, which saw the eighteenth century end with the American Revolution bringing about the creation of the first classical liberal government in history. Th... -
Defending the Undefendable
Walter Block Updated 3/30/2011
Professor Block's book is in a new edition from the Mises Institute, completely reset and beautifully laid out in an edition worthy of its contents. It is among the most famous of the great defenses of victimless crimes and controversial e... -
Theory of Socialism and Capitalism, A
Hans-Hermann Hoppe Updated 3/23/2011
Here is Hans Hoppe's first treatise in English - actually his first book in English - and the one that put him on the map as a social thinker and economist to watch. He argued that there are only two possible archetypes in economic affairs: socia... -
The Betrayal of the American Right
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 3/23/2011
This remarkable piece of history will change the way you look at American politics. It shows that the corruption of American "conservatism" began long before George W. Bush ballooned the budget and asserted dictatorial rights over the count... -
Chaos Theory
Robert P. Murphy Updated 3/18/2011
Among the most advanced topics in the literature in the Austro-libertarian milieu is that which deals with the workings of the fully free society, that is, the society with no state, or anarcho-capitalism. Robert Murphy deals with this head on, and m... -
Against Intellectual Property
Stephan Kinsella Updated 3/14/2011
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 Austrian School of Economics: A History of Its Ideas, Ambassadors, and Institutions
Eugen-Maria Schulak Updated 3/14/2011
The Austrian School is in the news as never before. It is discussed on business pages, academic journals, and speeches by public figures. At long last, there is a brilliant and engaging guide to the history, ideas, and institutions of the Austria... -
Out of Step
Frank Chodorov Updated 3/11/2011
Frank Chodorov was a journalist of the Old Right with an extraordinary writing ability. He was also a top-notch intellectual figure who has been tragically neglected. This collection might be his best. Among the smashing essays here are: "Isolat... -
The Rate of Interest: Its Nature, Determination, and Relation to Economic Phenomena
Irving Fisher Updated 3/10/2011
Personal copy of Frank Knight, with liner notes and markings.... -
Great Wars and Great Leaders: A Libertarian Rebuttal
Ralph Raico Updated 3/1/2011
The great historian of classical liberalism strips away the veneer of exalted leaders and beloved wars. Professor Ralph Raico shows them to be wolves in sheep's clothing and their wars as attacks on human liberty and human rights. In the backdr... -
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 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... -
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... -
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 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 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... -
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... -
Speaking of Liberty
Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. Updated 10/25/2010
Mises said that teaching the public was just as important as addressing scholars — maybe more so.That is what Lew Rockwell specializes in: history and theory and analysis in defense of the free society, written in clear prose to reach a broad audien... -
History of Money and Banking in the United States: The Colonial Era to World War II
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 10/25/2010
Hardcover Edition The master teacher of American economic history covers money and banking in the whole of American history, to show that the meltdown of our times is hardly the first. And guess what caused them in the past? Paper money, loose cre... -
Strictly Confidential: The Private Volker Fund Memos of Murray N. Rothbard
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 10/25/2010
Strictly Confidential from Mises Media on Vimeo.The Private Volker Fund Memos of Murray N. Rothbard Mr. Libertarian, a great genius of twentieth century and one of the most innovative intellectuals in human history, still has more and more to say,... -
Satan's Bushel
Garet Garrett Updated 9/25/2010
This dazzling work in economic fiction is the third of Garet Garrett's novel trilogy, written and first published in 1924. Like the others, Satan's Bushel is a splendid book, not just from the point of view of economics but also as a piece of... -
The Monetary Powers and Disabilities of the U.S. Constitution
Edwin Vieira, Jr Updated 9/17/2010
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Economic Thought Before Adam Smith: An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume I
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 9/6/2010
The appearance of the famous (and massive) volumes of Rothbard's History of Economic Thought in a new edition is cause for great celebration. They have been out of print for many years, and were previously only available at a price exceeding... -
Bourbon for Breakfast
Jeffrey A. Tucker Updated 8/30/2010
Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo The state makes a mess of everything it touches, argues Jeffrey Tucker in Bourbon for Breakfast. Perhaps the biggest mess it makes is in our minds. Its pervasive interventions in every sector... -
A Treatise on Political Economy
Jean-Baptiste Say Updated 8/12/2010
Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832) has been described as a revolutionary, an author of scholarly books and popular tracts, a social philosopher, a successful entrepreneur and a remarkable Renaissance man. Above all, however, he was a great economist. H... -
Economics and Ethics of Private Property: Studies in Political Economy and Philosophy, The
Hans-Hermann Hoppe Updated 8/11/2010
"Do not steal" is an excellent principle of ethics; it is also the first principle of sound economic systems. In our time, no one has done more than Hans-Hermann Hoppe to elaborate on the sociological implications of this truth. And this is... -
Pearl Harbor: The Seeds and Fruits of Infamy
Percy L. Greaves, Jr. Updated 8/11/2010
A president faced an economic depression that wouldn't go away, and a deeply disgruntled electorate. Not for the first or last time, the option of entering a war seemed politically appealing. How badly did FDR want a war and to what lengths was h... -
Towards a Theoretical Framework for British and International Economic History: Early Modern England
Sudha R. Shenoy Updated 8/10/2010
Sudha Shenoy (1943-2008) was a legendary figure in the history of the Austrian School. Her father, B.R. Shenoy, was practically the only libertarian in India in his day. His daughter, Sudha, was a student of Hayek and Rothbard and went on to teach...

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