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Leonard E. Read
"Our grand business," wrote Thomas Carlyle, "is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand." Thus did he warn us against vainly trying to foretell the future. So, let us do what lies clearly at hand-right now...
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Robert LeFevre
The significance of property ownership has rarely been fully appreciated, writes Robert LeFevre. He proceeds to present the entire libertarian case for private ownership, with his characteristic clarity of exposition. He makes what is a...
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John Laures, S.J.
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...
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Kenneth S. Templeton, Jr.
The most famous essay in this great collection is Murray Rothbard's "Freedom, Inequality, Primitivism and the Division of Labor"--perhaps the best explanation of the division of labor ever written. This attack also shows how statism represents a...
Hans F. Sennholz
The modern age of economic intervention began under the pretense of helping workers. Professor Sennholz demolishes the entire edifice that gave rise to this movement. We were told that workers must be organized into unions. They must have job...
Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk
This is the second book in the series of Böhm-Bawerk translations by Scottish economist William Smart, originally published in 1891. It is, as the title suggests, the positive theory of capital. It begins with full front matter by Smart himself...
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