Articles of Interest

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Kurt Schuler

Published in the Cato Journal Vol. 20, No. 3, Winter 2001.

Mark Thornton

Benjamin Anderson is a rare example of an American economist who wrote in the Austrian tradition long before Ludwig von Mises emigrated to the US.

Murray N. Rothbard

In the sciences of human action, it is impossible to test conclusions. The “facts” of human history are complex ones, resultants of many causes. These causes can only be isolated by theory, theory that is necessarily a priori to these historical facts.

Murray N. Rothbard

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Murray N. Rothbard

A tribute to Ludwig von Mises written by Murray N. Rothbard. This article appeared in the Libertarian Review, April 1978, pp. 37–38.

Murray N. Rothbard
Any policy that draws unanimous support from "right-thinking" people can’t be all good. There must be a catch somewhere.
Roger W. Garrison

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Walter Block

This is an essay which takes as its jumping off point the free enterprise system.

William N. Butos

During the past decade a significant change has occurred in the kinds of questions explored by monetary economists. Heretofore, one of the central issues concerned the “rules versus discretion” debate of a central bank empowered monopolistically to supply base money.