About the Mises Institute
About Us
"How does a world-class think tank end up in east Alabama? ...having such an
outfit so far away from the country's usual hubs is in itself a rejection of the central
planning and authority Mises spent his life fighting. He might never have visited Auburn,
but something tells me he wouldn't have put this institute any other place."
Kyle Wingfield, Wall Street Journal, August 4, 2006. , August 4, 2006
The Ludwig von Mises Institute is the research and educational center of classical
liberalism, libertarian political theory, and the Austrian School of economics. Working
in the intellectual tradition of Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973)
and Murray N. Rothbard (1926-1995), with a vast array of
publications, programs, and fellowships, the Mises Institute, with offices in Auburn, Alabama, seeks a radical
shift in the intellectual climate as the foundation for a renewal of the free and
prosperous commonwealth.
"Everyone carries a part of society on his shoulders," wrote Ludwig von Mises, "no one
is relieved of his share of responsibility by others. And no one can find a safe way for
himself if society is sweeping towards destruction. Therefore everyone, in his own
interest, must thrust himself vigorously into the intellectual battle."
It is the mission of the Mises Institute to restore a high place for theory in
economics and the social sciences, encourage a revival of critical historical research,
and draw attention to neglected traditions in Western philosophy. In this cause, the
Mises Institute works to advance the Austrian School of economics and the Misesian
tradition, and, in application, defends the market economy, private property, sound
money, and peaceful international relations, while opposing government intervention as
economically and socially destructive.
History
In December 1981, Ludwig von Mises's widow Margit gave her approval to found the Mises
Institute. It was formally established in October 1982 and located in Auburn, Alabama,
with founder Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. serving as president. With the support of Margit
von Mises, who chaired the board until her death in 1993, and such giants as F.A. Hayek,
Lawrence Fertig, Henry Hazlitt, and Murray N. Rothbard, who headed its academic programs
until his death in 1995, the Mises Institute has grown into the leading scholarly center
for research and teaching in the Austrian School of economics, as well as an important
research center for classical liberalism and libertarianism.
The Mises Institute has 275 faculty members working with it
on one or more academic projects. With their help, and thousands of donors in 50 states
and 64 foreign countries, the Institute has held more than 500 teaching conferences,
including the Mises University, and seminars on subjects from monetary policy to the
history of war, as well as international and interdisciplinary Austrian Scholars
Conferences. From these programs, the Institute has sponsored many book and hundreds of
scholarly papers, in addition to thousands of published popular articles on economic and
historical issues.
The Mises Institute publishes books by Ludwig von Mises and other new and old works by
Austrian economists and historians, maintains the complete Mises bibliography, manages
the archive and literary rights of Murray N. Rothbard, and publishes six periodicals,
including two academic journals and a scholarly review of literature. The in-house
Massey and Ward Libraries are a multilingual collection of
more than 30,000 volumes, including Rothbard's personal library, which makes it one of
the most extensive specialized collections of its kind in North America.
The Mises Institute website, Mises.org, went online in 1995. A reliable and
stable research tool, it features working papers, study guides, bibliographies,
biographies, e-books, publication archives, a calendar of events, fellowship
applications, audio and video downloads, foreign language materials, a faculty directory,
research tools, daily editorials, local on-site library access, and an online catalog of
publications. Mises.org provides open access, is linked from classrooms and libraries
around the world, and has earned a far higher Alexa ranking than any market-oriented
non-profit in the world.
The Institute has produced documentary films: "Liberty and Economics: The
Ludwig von Mises Legacy"; "The Future of Austrian Economics"; and "Money, Banking, and
the Federal Reserve." The Institute has also published or subsidized the publication of
125 books and monographs, from Man, Economy, and State to Theory and
History and Human Action, and distributes a scholarly book catalog in
Austrian economics. Altogether, the Institute has distributed six and a half million
books, journals, monographs, newsletters, audio tapes, and video tapes throughout the
world.
Helping students to discover the economics of freedom, and inspiring them to go on to
teach at the university level, is perhaps the Institute's most important program. Since
1985, the Institute has held Mises University summer schools for students from all over
America and the world, and has assisted 10,000 students at more then 1000 colleges and
universities with aid ranging from one-year book scholarships to full multi-year PhD
fellowships. Altogether, it has reached millions of students at all levels.
In 1998, The Mises Institute moved into a facility at 518 West
Magnolia Avenue that houses an extensive and unique
library in the social sciences. The building was extended in 2000-2001 to accommodate
the need for more library and faculty space. You can take a virtual tour with images in 360 degrees.
Developmental emphasis for the future includes increases in on-site faculty chairs,
summer-long programs, year-round internships and post-doc research facilities, and
distance-learning certificates. Publishing projects include original and traditional
Austrian works, the collected letters of Murray Rothbard, translations of classic
Austrian writings, as well as broad periodical distribution.
Activities
The Institute is named to honor the life and work of Ludwig von
Mises (1881-1973). In six decades of teaching and writing, he reconstructed economic
theory and method on a sound basis of individual human action and showed that government
intervention is always destructive, whether through welfare, inflation, taxation,
regulation, or war. His vision of the free and prosperous commonwealth is carried forward
in all the work of the Ludwig von Mises Institute.
Seven Periodicals Our monthly The
Free Market examines the economic and political scene from a classical-liberal
viewpoint. The Austrian Economics Newsletter
links our academic network with in-depth interviews. The Mises Review surveys new books. The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (the
successor journal to the Review of Austrian
Economics), is the premier setting for new research and ideas in economics. The
Journal of Libertarian Studies is the
scholarly venue for political theory and applications. And The Mises Memo covers
issues and legislation, plus conferences and publications of the Mises Institute.
Fellowships Through our Fellowships, we
give top students of the Austrian School the practical support and intellectual tools
they need to thrive in today's academic setting. We provide books and periodicals,
internships, academic counseling, and financial assistance to help them become the
professors and intellectual leaders of tomorrow. In-house fellowships are available for
dissertation writing and post-doc work.
Research Serious scholarly work in economic theory and intellectual
history does not receive the support it deserves from large foundations. To fill this
crucial gap, the Mises Institute offers long-term grants for in-depth research in the
Austrian tradition. Among the projects currently being backed are studies in U.S. banking
history, the economics of cryptography, the viability of currency boards, and
biographical studies of the Austrian School's major figures and their role in
intellectual history.
Online Research Aids Mises.org's Scholars
Page features online books, the Austrian Study Guide, a
complete online resource of Austrian School literature, linked to online articles, where
possible; the complete searchable text to Human
Action(3/4th edition) among many other writings by Mises;
out-out-print classics by Austrian scholars; constantly updated Working Papers; and the complete and searchable Mises Bibliography and Rothbard
Bibliography.
Teaching We sponsor the world's finest teaching programs, including
the annual Mises University, the History of Liberty Teaching
Seminar, the Human Action Seminar, and the Rothbard Graduate Seminar attracting the best
students from the U.S. and around the world. Thanks to outstanding curricula and faculty,
our alumni rank among the best economists, historians, and philosophers working
today.
Academic Meetings The Austrian Scholars
Conference is the annual professional meeting where new papers in the Misesian
tradition are presented and debated, and faculty and students are able to escape the
politicized environments of their home campuses. We also hold regular scholarly
conferences on economics, history, philosophy, and law, as well as private colloquia
exploring new avenues of research.
Academic Awards The Schlarbaum Prize for lifetime defense of liberty,
given every year, awards $10,000 to a public intellectual or distinguished scholar. The
Kurzweg Family Prize awards $5,000 for the defense of liberty, property, and personal
responsibility. The Elgin Groseclose Award, a $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle, goes to the
best piece of money writing in the previous year. The Lawrence W. Fertig Prize in
Austrian Economics awards $1,000 to the author of a paper that best advances economic
science in the Austrian tradition. The O.P. Alford III Prize in Libertarian Scholarship
awards $1,000 to the author of the paper best advances libertarian scholarship.
Books The Mises Institute publishes important new books and reprints
classics, including The Scholar's Edition of Human Action; Man, Economy, and
State; The Case Against the Fed; The Costs of War; and Theory
and History; among fifty other titles. Our book catalog, The
Library of the Austrian School, makes them available to students and the public.
Commentary The Mises Institute balances the social-democratic
domination of public debate with major newspapers and magazines featuring Mises Institute
articles. Mises.org's Daily Articles are linked and
reprinted the world over. In-box subscriptions are distributed at no charge (current
subscribers 20,000). Our speakers' program spreads a pro-liberty message on talk shows
and at conferences and meetings around the country and the world.
Audio and Video All our conferences on such diverse topics as
welfare, bureaucracy, war, and monetary reform, as well as our weekly seminars, are
available on tape. And we've produced award-winning films, including one on Mises and
another on the misdeeds of the Federal Reserve System. Mises.org offers .mp3 files of
Mises speaking and Rothbard
teaching, as well as complete audio files of selected conferences (again, at no
charge). The Mises Media page includes the remarkable series of
lectures
Robert LeFevre Commentaries.
Mises Institute Campus Our library and research facilities in
Auburn, Alabama provide a huge, multilingual collection of books
and special collections (see the Ward Library), scholarly
archives (papers of Ludwig von Mises, Murray N. Rothbard, Robert LeFevre, and John
William Lloyd), ongoing seminars, and a collegial atmosphere for completing
dissertations, doing post-doc work, helping with translations and other projects, or
using sabbatical time to do Austrian work.
Publishing Opportunities
Daily Articles: This venue features
shorter articles (700-3000 words) that employ Austrian theory and practice to illuminate
current or historical events. These articles, which reach 12,000 subscribers in their
in-boxes every day, require clarity of thought and exposition. They are permanently
archived and eventually reach hundreds of thousands. The more steeped in the Austrian
tradition, the better. Footnotes are fine but not required, but internal links are much
preferred. Write the editor.
The Free Market: This monthly
journal interprets current policy and events in light of Austrian theory and free-market
policy. The editor seeks articles that are pithy, rigorous, provocative, and deal with
enduring themes. Preferred length: 1500 words. Write the editor.
Working Papers: These are
unpublished academic papers in process. Submissions follow standard scholarly format with
footnotes and citations, and include complete author information including affiliation
and email address. They are published as sent once rendered into PDF format. There is an
informal review process. The papers are read by Austrian scholars, students, and
interested people all over the world. Write the editor.
The Quarterly Journal of Austrian
Economics: This refereed journal considers articles that promote the
development and extension of Austrian economics and that promote the analysis of
contemporary issues in the mainstream of economics from an Austrian perspective. Write
the editor.
The Journal of Libertarian Studies:
Founded in 1977, this referred journal is the primary venue for reconstruction of the
history of ideas and politics in terms of libertarianism. Write the editor.
LewRockwell.com: the
personal website of Institute founder and president Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.,
affiliated with the Center for Libertarian Studies, which publishes a wide range of
commentary on current affairs. Write the editor.
Senior Faculty
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Loyola University, New Orleans
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Loyola College
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The Mises Review
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Grove City College
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University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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University of Angers
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University of Missouri
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Auburn University
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Carthage College
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State University College at Buffalo
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Pace University
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A Message from the President
Political action is no substitute for a real long-term revolution in ideas. The
Mises Institute was founded to make that possible, and we're succeeding through a huge
range of programs that have served students, scholars, and professionals all over the
world. By advancing the Austrian School and the scholarship of liberty, the Institute is
bringing about change for the better. But we need your help as a Member. The free society
needs fearless and passionate defenders in all walks of life.
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
Founder and President
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