History of the Austrian School of Economics

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Richard M. Ebeling
Morganstern is best known as the co-developer of modern game theory with John von Neumann in their 1944 book, The Theory of Games and Economic Behavior.
Timothy D. Terrell

Nymeyer saw close connections between Misesian ideas and biblical law, which he elaborated upon in his 1964 book Minimal Religion.

Mark Thornton

We can build upon our understanding of liberalism, but as Ralph would stress, we should never forget our traditions, or discount our principles.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

Mises called Hazlitt "the economic conscience of our country and of our nation."

Mark Thornton

In a recent blog post Professor J. Bradford DeLong encourages a new follower to read Bastiat because he is a good economist and a modern liberal.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

But when it comes to the spread of our ideas, by any reasonable standard the news is all good. Let us recognize that, and build on it.

Ryan McMaken

In the tradition of Ludwig von Mises himself, the Mises Institute works daily to pass on sound economics to a new generation of teachers and writers.

Grégoire Canlorbe

Mark Thornton and Grégoire Canlorbe discuss Mises, Rothbard, the Drug War, and Adam Smith in this interview from Institut Coppet in France.