Capitalism: A Treatise on Economics, by George Reisman
Professor Reisman centers his enormous book about a key insight: It is capitalists who run the capitalist system. (He has been greatly influenced by Ayn Rand,
Professor Reisman centers his enormous book about a key insight: It is capitalists who run the capitalist system. (He has been greatly influenced by Ayn Rand,
In 1940, Mises set out to explain the errors of "middle-of-the-road" policies. He ended up writing the history of the next ten years before they occurred. Robert Murphy is the reviewer.
In a masterly essay included in The Driving Force of the Market, Israel Kirzner asks whether Hayek can best be seen as a hedgehog, who sees one big thing, or as a fox, who sees many things.
A notable biography of Hayek does not make a fair, generous, and reasoned attempt to present the ideas of the individual whose life story is being told. Richard Ebeling is the reviewer.
Four hundred freedom-minded intellectuals gathered at the most recent meeting in Santiago, Jon Basil Utley reports.
Back in Print: A book by Murray N. Rothbard that shaped a generation of intellectuals and laid the groundwork for a revolt against centralized social and economic management.
New approaches to cost accounting show market forces impacting upon the quality of economic calculation itself. New in the QJAE.
Interviewed at the Rothbard Graduate Seminar, the famed macroeconomist comments on his new book and the state of liberty in France.
Several new papers on Mises exhibit fundamental misunderstandings of key points of Mises's epistemology, starting with a paper by experimental economist Vernon Smith.
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