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Murray N. Rothbard vs. The Philosophers: Unpublished Writings on Hayek, Mises, Strauss, and Polanyi
Roberta A. Modugno Updated 6/25/2010
Here is Rothbard's stunning mind at work on some of the most serious topics in philosophy, economics, and politics, originally crafted as private memos. The advantage here is that you get super-candid evaluations of the thought of the giants whil... -
Study Guide of Man, Economy, and State
Robert P. Murphy Updated 6/18/2010
The prose of Man, Economy, and State by Murray Rothbard is as clear as a bell. But its sheer size (1441 pages!) is intimidating. After all, Rothbard systematically covers the whole of economic science. Fortunately, the young and brilliant economi... -
Pictures of the Socialistic Future
Eugen Richter Updated 6/15/2010
This book is a remarkable discovery, as fresh today as when it was first translated in 1893. It is a novel of life under socialism by Eugene Richter, a German liberal of the 19th century. Prophetic is not quite the word for this book. Richter... -
Theory and History: An Interpretation of Social and Economic Evolution
Ludwig von Mises Updated 6/11/2010
New hardcover edition, introduction by Murray N. Rothbard Like Hayek, Mises moved beyond economics in his later years to address questions regarding the foundation of all social science. But unlike Hayek's attempts, Mises's writings on t... -
Early Speculative Bubbles and Increases in the Supply of Money
Doug French Updated 6/7/2010
Early Speculative Bubbles & Increases in the Money Supply The Housing Bubble was hardly the first in human history. What's eluded historians is the same issue that eludes commentators today: the underlying cause of bubbles. This book i... -
Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature, and Other Essays
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 6/1/2010
Rothbard vs. the Crazies All evidence points to the superiority of the libertarian ideal—private property, capitalism, international trade, laissez-faire—but something is keeping the world from embracing it. That something is wrong-headed ideolog... -
Nation, State, and Economy
Ludwig von Mises Updated 5/28/2010
This was Mises's second book. It was written following his military service in World War I. It is also his first book that dealt with political themes--and began Mises's full-scale launch into the fight against collectivism that would be a th... -
Liberalism: In the Classical Tradition
Ludwig von Mises Updated 5/28/2010
New LvMI edition with foreword by Thomas Woods This is Mises's classic statement in defense of a free society, one of the last statements of the old liberal school and a text from which we can continue to learn. It has been the conscience of a g... -
Common Sense Economics
L. Albert Hahn Updated 5/27/2010
Professor Hahn, one of the greatest but least known Austrian economists of his generation, offers a fantastic refutation of Keynesian macroeconomics, including its wild obsession with effective demand, and also a systematic presentation of the Austri... -
Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis
Ludwig von Mises Updated 5/25/2010
The cover is from a Greek portrayal of the reality of war -- a fitting portrayal too of life under socialism, in which brute force is the only way to secure control over resources essential to life. This edition is the original as published by Yal... -
Mystery of Banking, The
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 5/24/2010
The Mystery of Banking from Mises Media on Vimeo. Talk about great timing. Rothbard's extraordinary book unravels the mystery of banking: what is legitimate enterprise and what is a government-backed shell game that can't last. His explana... -
The Left, the Right, and the State
Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. Updated 5/24/2010
Lew Rockwell's new manifesto is a clarion call—creative and thought-provoking on every page—for a principled liberty in our time. There are very few books in which you can open up any page and immediately find a quotable and inspiring passage tha... -
The Ethics of Money Production
Jörg Guido Hülsmann Updated 5/24/2010
This pioneering work, in hardback, by Jörg Guido Hülsmann, professor of economics at the University of Angers in France and the author of Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism, is the first full study of a critically important issue toda... -
Classical Economics: An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 5/24/2010
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... -
Manipulation of Money and Credit, On the
Ludwig von Mises Updated 5/20/2010
Ludwig von Mises Causes of the Economic Crisis Acrobat Distiller 7.0.5 (Windows)... -
An Introduction to Economic Reasoning
David Gordon Updated 5/17/2010
This high-school text, published in May 2000, is aimed at teaching the intelligent young reader how to think about economic problems in a manner consistent with the Austrian School tradition. Its chapters on action, preference, demand and supply, val... -
Capitalism: A Treatise on Economics
George Reisman Updated 5/17/2010
George Reisman was a student of Mises's, a translator of his work, and, as he demonstrates in this outstanding treatise, a leading theorist in the Misesian tradition. This mammoth exposition deals with the method and theory of economics, and part... -
Wealth: A Brief Explanation of the Causes of Economic Welfare
Edwin Cannan Updated 5/15/2010
Edwin Cannan Wealth... -
The Legacy of Max Weber
Ludwig M. Lachmann Updated 5/15/2010
Ludwig Lachmann took a strong interest in the history of economic thought, particularly as it pertained to methodology. While he would not have claimed to be an Austrian in the Misesian tradition, his writings have influenced Austrians. Here is his s... -
Pure Theory of Capital, The
Friedrich A. Hayek Updated 5/15/2010
The greatest failing of non-Austrian theories of macroeconomics, it's been said, is that they lack a robust theory of capital. F.A. Hayek sought to fill out the theory of the business cycle with an impenetrable one, and the result was this remark... -
An Outline of International Price Theory
Chi-Yuen Wu Updated 5/15/2010
Chi-Yuen Wu from China was an Austrian price theorist writing during Mises's own time. His great contribution was this 1939 treatise written while studying at the London School of Economics, under the guidance of Lionel Robbins. Though the author... -
The Anatomy of Criticism: A Trialogue
Henry Hazlitt Updated 5/15/2010
When Henry Hazlitt published this exceedingly rare book, he was finishing up a three-year position at The Nation as literary critic, and preparing to accept the position as H.L. Mencken's successor at American Mercury. He was struggling with... -
The Rise and Fall of Society
Frank Chodorov Updated 5/15/2010
Frank Chodorov adored the work of Albert Jay Nock, particularly Nock's writings on the State. And so Chodorov set out to do something implausible: to rework the Nock book in his own style. Rothbard wrote of this book: "Frank's... -
The Regulated Consumer
Mary Bennett Peterson Updated 5/15/2010
At the outset of the Naderite consumer movement, the Austrians had a vigorous response in this book by Mary Bennett Peterson. She discusses whether and to what extent product, safety, labor, communications, and other regulation helps or hinders the i... -
The Economics of Inflation: A Study of Currency Depreciation in Post-War Germany
Constantino Bresciani-Turroni Updated 5/15/2010
"This is the most comprehensive and authoritative account of the great German inflation from 1914 to 1923." - Henry Hazlitt As an Austrian study of hyperinflation, this study has never been surpassed. The same is true of the detailed ex... -
Lectures on Political Economy - Volume II: Money
Knut Wicksell Updated 5/14/2010
Knut Wicksell was a Swedish economist who had an enormous influence on Austrian economics and Ludwig von Mises. This might be his most compelling book: lectures delivered over the course of an entire career, covering both general and specific economi... -
A History of American Currency
William Graham Sumner Updated 5/14/2010
The author, William Graham Sumner, was the great sociologist of late 19th century America, but also a wise observer of economic conditions. In 1874, in the midst of another debate about the future of the American monetary system, he offered this... -
The Market for Liberty
Morris and Linda Tannehill Updated 5/14/2010
Some great books are the product of a lifetime of research, reflection, and labored discipline. But other classics are written in a white heat during the moment of discovery, with prose that shines forth like the sun pouring into the window of a time... -
The Discovery of Freedom
Rose Wilder Lane Updated 5/14/2010
With new forewords by Roger Lea MacBride and Hans F. Sennholz What an American original was Rose Wilder Lane! What a treasure! She lived from 1886 until 1968, the daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder, and widely considered a silent collaborator on t... -
The Driver
Garet Garrett Updated 5/14/2010
Here is a treasure in the history of the pro-capitalist novel. Garet Garrett, author of The People's Pottage, tells the story of an upstart Wall Street speculator financier, Henry Galt, a shadowy figure who stays out of the limelight as much as p... -
The Bastiat Collection-Volume 1
Frederic Bastiat Updated 5/14/2010
In two volumes, here is The Bastiat Collection, the main corpus of his writings in English in a restored and elegant translation that includes some of the most powerful defenses of free markets ever written. This restoration project has yielded a... -
The Bastiat Collection-Volume 2
Frederic Bastiat Updated 5/14/2010
In two volumes, here is The Bastiat Collection, the main corpus of his writings in English in a restored and elegant translation that includes some of the most powerful defenses of free markets ever written. This restoration project has yielded a... -
Die Gemeinwirtschaft
Ludwig von Mises Updated 5/14/2010
Mises's book Socialism might be the bravest and most revolutionary book of the 20th century. Here is the second edition of the German original, with a beautiful cover and handsomely bound for the serious reader and collection.... -
The Cinder Buggy
Garet Garrett Updated 5/14/2010
Garet Garrett's fiction deals with the social impact of economic transformations. In The Driver, he deals with railroads, while Satan's Bushel examines agricultural. The Cinder Buggy, his second in the trilogy, is the longest of the t... -
Reassessing the Presidency: The Rise of the Executive State and the Decline of Freedom
John V. Denson Updated 5/14/2010
American Despots Amazing low sale price in defense of authentic freedom as versus the presidency that betrayed it! Everyone seems to agree that brutal dictators and despotic rulers deserve scorn and worse. But why have historians been so willi... -
Pillars of Prosperity: Free Markets, Honest Money, Private Property
Ron Paul Updated 5/14/2010
When the economic history of our times is written, one man will emerge as the prophet of both the financial collapse and the disasters associated with government management: Ron Paul. He alone among the political class sounded the warnings and sees t... -
The Case Against the Fed
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 5/14/2010
The most powerful case against the American central bank ever written. This work begins with a mini-treatment of money and banking theory, and then plunges right in with the real history of the Federal Reserve System. Rothbard covers the struggle bet... -
Not a Zero-Sum Game: The Paradox of Exchange
Manuel F. Ayau Updated 5/14/2010
The key to understanding how society comes to be, works without central direction, and develops into a thriving civilization can be understood through the least understood idea in economics: the division of labor through comparative advantage. It is... -
The Political Economy of Juan De Mariana
John Laures, S.J. Updated 5/14/2010
Juan de Mariana (1536-1624), a major thinker of the Spanish renaissance, was a founder of economic science. This study of his writings and legacy appeared in 1928 and has not been reprinted until now. Prof. Fr. Laures explores his thinking on value,... -
Mises: An Annotated Bibliography
Bettina Bien Greaves Updated 5/14/2010
An essential companion to all of Mises's works, this easy-to-use bibliography covers his life from Vienna to New York. It provides summaries of his works and detailed publication information--a real treasure trove. A special treat is the exten... -
Mises: An Annotated Bibliography; 1982-1993 Update
Bettina Bien Greaves Updated 5/14/2010
The second volume of Mrs. Greaves's complete bibliography of Mises. It tells who has been writing about Mises, where, and what they had to say. Using this book is a useful way to track the progress of the Austrian School since the founding of the... -
The Socialist Tradition: Moses to Lenin
Alexander Gray Updated 5/14/2010
Alexander Gray (1882–1968) was a British economist with a particularly keen appreciation of the Austrian contribution to the history of ideas. As with others of his generation, he was super well-educated and an outstanding stylist of the English lang... -
Literature and the Economics of Liberty: Spontaneous Order in Culture
Paul A. Cantor Updated 5/14/2010
The economic interpretation of literature is dominated by ideas derived from Marxism — ideas that demonize the market as the enemy of all that is good. This book, edited by well-known literary critics Paul Cantor (University of Virginia) and Stephe... -
The Roots of Capitalism
John Chamberlain Updated 5/14/2010
Capitalism is a system that can stand on its own attainments, says John Chamberlain, and he offers here a fast-paced, provocative look at the intellectual forces and practical accomplishments that have created American capitalism. He begins at the... -
Elementary Lessons in Logic
W. Stanley Jevons Updated 5/10/2010
Henry Hazlitt strongly recommended this book for all students of the social sciences. It had a formative influence on his life. In fact, it is the book that taught him how to think. And not only Hazlitt. William Stanley Jevons's book was the... -
Economics and the Public Welfare
Benjamin Anderson Updated 5/9/2010
Here is a contemporaneous account of the economic history of the first half of the 20th century, by an American adherent of the Austrian School. Covered in these pages is the inflation of World War I and following, the 1920s boom, and the onset and c... -
The Economics of Alfred Marshall
H. J. Davenport Updated 5/9/2010
Ludwig von Mises Omnipotent Government...

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