The 1928 German edition of Mises’s On the Manipulation of Money and Credit.
Ludwig von Mises was the acknowledged leader of the Austrian school of economic thought, a prodigious originator in economic theory, and a prolific author. Mises’s writings and lectures encompassed economic theory, history, epistemology, government, and political philosophy. His contributions to economic theory include important clarifications on the quantity theory of money, the theory of the trade cycle, the integration of monetary theory with economic theory in general, and a demonstration that socialism must fail because it cannot solve the problem of economic calculation. Mises was the first scholar to recognize that economics is part of a larger science in human action, a science that he called praxeology.
The right of self-determination is the right of the inhabitants of every territory to decide on the state to which they wish to belong.
Under a system of private ownership, in which the government's only function is to protect property rights, it is immaterial where the frontiers of people's country are drawn.
As the Marxians do not admit that differences of opinion can be settled by discussion and persuasion or decided by majority vote, no solution is open but civil war.
Geldwertstabilisierung and Konjunkturpolitik. Jena: Gustav Fischer, 1928. Italian translation: La Stabilizzazione del Potere d`acquisto della Moneta e la Politica della Congiuntura. Translated from the German by Jenny Griziotti Kretschmann. In Mercato Monetaria (Nuova Collana di Economisti, Stranieri e Italiani, Vol.8) Turin, 1935. pp.23-90. English translation by Bettina Bien Greaves: in On the Manipulation of Money and Credit, 1978.