History of the Austrian School of Economics

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Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
In an age when loot-seeking is the norm among politicians — both governmental and academic, Hazlitt, Hutt, and Rothbard have held high the banner of truth and freedom.
Karen De Coster, CPA
Richard Cantillon, "the father of modern economics," understood that to break out of the mercantilist morass we must focus on human action.
Murray N. Rothbard
Popular literature attributes enormous "power" to the capitalist. However, this is far from the case.
Leonard P. Liggio
The late 17th century experienced a crisis in European thought which paralleled the Scientific Revolution and led to a revolution in economic thought.
Murray N. Rothbard Patrick Newman
This present work is the unpublished original chapter five of Murray N. Rothbard's Man, Economy, and State.
Ludwig von Mises

Great men cannot adjust social conditions to their plans if they do not convince public opinion.

Joseph T. Salerno
The course of social evolution and the fortunes of humanity are inextricably bound up with the fortunes of the ongoing ideological struggle.
Timothy D. Terrell
The implications of the Reformation are more than ecclesiastical or theological. They include shifts in economic thought as well.
Joseph T. Salerno
Economic calculation itself is not the means of acquiring knowledge, but the very prerequisite of rational action within society.