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Subject: The-Mixed-Economy: 130 records
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Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow
Ludwig von Mises Updated 4/26/2013
This might be Mises's best-selling book. This new release is certainly the most beautiful edition to appear yet. It is a very clear explanation of the basics of economic policy: private property, free trade, exchange, prices, interest, money and... -
For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 12/4/2012
Latest edition includes an introduction by Lew Rockwell. In For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto, Rothbard proposes a once-and-for-all escape from the two major political parties, the ideologies they embrace, and their central plans for us... -
Organized Crime: The Unvarnished Truth About Government
Thomas J. DiLorenzo Updated 8/3/2012
Politics and thieves, coercion and regulation, fascism and the Fed, centralization and liberty, workers and unions, trade and freedom, free-market achievements and government disasters in American history—this book covers it all!... -
The Politics of Obedience: The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude
Etienne de la Boetie Updated 7/19/2012
States are more vulnerable than people think. They can collapse in an instant—when consent is withdrawn. This is the thesis of this thrilling book. Murray Rothbard writes a classic introduction to one of the great political essays in the history... -
As We Go Marching
John T. Flynn Updated 4/16/2012
John T. Flynn's classic work from 1944 on how wartime planning brought fascism to America. In some ways, this is the finest and most mature of all his works. It was written in wartime and his points were profoundly cutting. After all, the U.S.... -
Man, Economy, and State, with Power and Market
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 1/12/2012
Ridiculously low price! Murray N. Rothbard's great treatise Man, Economy, and State and its complementary text Power and Market, are here combined into a single edition as they were written to be. It provides a sweeping presentation of Austria... -
Education: Free and Compulsory
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 1/10/2012
What is it about today's school system that so many find unsatisfactory? Why have so many generations of reformers failed to improve the educational system, and, indeed, caused it to degenerate further and further into an ever declining level... -
International Economic Disintegration
Wilhelm Röpke Updated 1/9/2012
Röpke wrote this book in the late 30s, and it was published in 1942. He explains how the world unraveled the 1930s from a combination of protectionism and monetary destruction. And while his analysis is robust, he also relays what seems to be an... -
Critique of Interventionism, A
Ludwig von Mises Updated 12/30/2011
In the sequence of Mises's books concerning policy, this book followed Socialism, and was the first to present a new theory of interventionism. In Mises's view, interventionism is an inherently unstable policy because it creates new disloc... -
Planned Chaos
Ludwig von Mises Updated 12/27/2011
This new edition (completely reset) of Planned Chaos features a new introduction by Chris Westley of Jacksonville State University. The introduction brings this classic up to date - not that it has ever fallen out of date or ever will. The title c... -
The Conquest of Poverty
Henry Hazlitt Updated 12/19/2011
Long before Charles Murray took on the topic, Henry Hazlitt wrote an outstanding book on poverty that not only provided an empirical examination of the problem but also presented a rigorous theory for understanding the relationship between poverty an... -
Socialism and International Economic Order
Elizabeth Tamedly Updated 12/13/2011
This extraordinary book by Elisabeth Tamedly, as scholarly as it is passionate, argues that socialism, despite its internationalist aspirations, is not capable of accomplishing stable international peace and order. If we postulate a true democracy, s... -
Economics of Prohibition, The
Mark Thornton Updated 12/6/2011
It is conventional wisdom that alcohol prohibition failed, but the economic reasons for this failure have never been as extensively detailed or analyzed as they are in this study by Mark Thornton. The lessons he draws apply not only to the period... -
Power and Market: Government and the Economy
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 12/5/2011
What can government do to enhance social and economic well being? Nothing, says Murray N. Rothbard. Power and Market contains the proof. It will inoculate the reader against even the slightest temptation to invoke the state as a solution to any socia... -
Money, Method, and the Market Process
Ludwig von Mises Updated 9/29/2011
Edited by Richard M. Ebeling This volume might be called the Mises Reader, for it contains a wide sampling of his academic essays on money, trade, and economic systems. Some of them, like "Observations on the Cooperative Movement,"... -
Economics for Real People
Gene Callahan Updated 9/16/2011
The second edition of the fun and fascinating guide to the main ideas of the Austrian School of economics, written in sparkling prose especially for the non-economist. Gene Callahan shows that good economics isn't about government planning or sta... -
Imperialism and Social Classes
Joseph Schumpeter Updated 9/5/2011
Joseph Schumpeter was not a member of the Austrian School, but he was an enormously creative classical liberal, and this 1919 book shows him at his best. He presents a theory of how states become empires and applies his insight to explaining many his... -
The Ethics of Liberty
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 8/29/2011
Murray Rothbard's greatest contribution to the politics of freedom is back in print. Following up on Mises's demonstration that a society without private property degenerates into economic chaos, Rothbard shows that every interference with pr... -
Making Economic Sense
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 7/15/2011
Do you ever watch the business news and think: what would Murray Rothbard say about this? He remained a news junky all his life, even while working on his grand scholarly treatises. He was no academic snob; he believed, like Mises, that economics was... -
Left, Right, and the Prospects for Liberty
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 7/14/2011
For many who have read this book-length essay, it marked a turning point in a new understanding. The mainstream will forever attempt to pigeonhole belief systems based on the left-right dichotomy. The right supposedly favors economic freedom plus... -
Anatomy of the State
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 7/14/2011
Murray Rothbard was known as the state's greatest living enemy, and this is his most succinct and powerful statement on the topic, an exhibit A in how he came to wear that designation proudly. He explains what a state is and what it is not, acc... -
The Private Production of Defense
Hans-Hermann Hoppe Updated 6/28/2011
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 Vampire Economy
Günter Reimann Updated 6/3/2011
Here is a study of the actual workings of business under national socialism. Written in 1939, Reimann discusses the effects of heavy regulation, inflation, price controls, trade interference, national economic planning, and attacks on private propert... -
Income Tax: Root of All Evil
Frank Chodorov Updated 5/23/2011
Frank Chodorov was an extraordinary thinker and writer, and hugely influential in the 1950s. He wrote what became an American classic arguing that the income tax, more than any other legislative change in American history, made it possible to violate... -
The Law
Frederic Bastiat Updated 5/17/2011
How is it that the law enforcer itself does not have to keep the law? How is it that the law permits the state to lawfully engage in actions which, if undertaken by individuals, would land them in jail? These are among the most intriguing issues... -
Introduction to Austrian Economics, An
Thomas C. Taylor Updated 5/17/2011
For the serious student, this exposition of the essentials of Austrian economics is excellent. Taylor discusses all the fundamental aspects of Austrian thought, from subjectivism and marginal utility to inflation and the business cycle. This new and... -
Myth of National Defense, The: Essays on the Theory and History of Security Production
Hans-Hermann Hoppe Updated 5/13/2011
With eleven chapters by top libertarian scholars on all aspects of defense, this book edited by Hans-Hermann Hoppe represents an ambitious attempt to extend the idea of free enterprise to the provision of security services. It argues that "nat... -
Tariff History of the United States
F.W. Taussig Updated 5/10/2011
The Mises Institute has completely retypeset F.W. Taussig’s definitive work on the tariff of the 19th century in the United States, a history that in some sense is the most important ever written because it was so decisive in leading to the sectional... -
Man vs. The Welfare State
Henry Hazlitt Updated 4/28/2011
In this 1969 work, Henry Hazlitt explains why politicians who promise salvation through government are dangerous. Among the essays: Instant Utopia Salvation Through Government Spending "We Owe It To Ourselves" Consequences of Dollar Deba... -
Freedom Under Siege
Ron Paul Updated 4/8/2011
Here is Ron Paul's political manifesto, a courageous book on civil liberties and the rights of Americans that are relentlessly under assault from government. It was written in 1987, on the 200th anniversary of the Constitution, and is back in pri... -
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... -
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... -
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 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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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 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... -
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... -
Liberty and Property
Ludwig von Mises Updated 5/10/2010
In 1956, the Mont Pelerin Society was entering a difficult period in which its intellectual lights were drifting away from liberalism of the old school. Ludwig von Mises used his speech that year to explain why this was a terrible trend. He didn'... -
War Collectivism in World War I
Murray N. Rothbard Updated 4/20/2010
Jeff Tucker Microsoft Word - warcollectivism.doc Acrobat Distiller 7.0 (Windows)... -
Time Will Run Back
Henry Hazlitt Updated 4/20/2010
Here is a splendid novel by Henry Hazlitt, first published in 1951 and revised in 1966. The plot line explores the economic theories of capitalism and socialism. It begins in a fully socialist society in which the new leader, who finds himself in... -
Omnipotent Government: The Rise of Total State and Total War
Ludwig von Mises Updated 5/27/2009
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...

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