The Mises Review is the quarterly review of literature in the social sciences, published since 1995. David Gordon is the critic and editor, and he covers new books in economics, politics, philosophy, and law. You can find the most recent Mises Review articles in his Mises Daily archive.
As a reviewer, David Gordon understands his first job: tell what the book is about. After that, no absurdity escapes his withering wit.
– Donald Livingston, Emory University
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2005
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The Just War Revisited |
Oliver O'Donovon
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Summer 2005
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Equality, Rights, and the Autonomous Self: Toward a Conservative Economics
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Timothy P. Roth
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Summer 2005
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What Lincoln Believed: The Values and Convictions of America’s Greatest President
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Michael Lind
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Summer 2005
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Diritto, natura e ragione: Scritti inediti versus Hayek, Mises, Strauss e Polanyi (Right, Nature and Reason: Unpublished Writings against Hayek, Mises, Strauss and Polanyi)
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Murray N. Rothbard
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Summer 2005
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Putting Humans First: Why We Are Nature's Favorite
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Tibor R. Machan
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Summer 2005
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Remembered Past: John Lukacs on History, Historians, and Historical Knowledge: A Reader
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Mark G. Malavasi
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Summer 2005
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