The Scholars Edition
On the 50th anniversary of its publication, the 1st edition is re-released with a new introduction, expanded index, and spectacular production values.
On the 50th anniversary of its publication, the 1st edition is re-released with a new introduction, expanded index, and spectacular production values.
In this year of Millennium Lists ("Best Ten Songs of the Millennium," etc.), the Wall Street Journal tried its hand at the ten economists--whom it called the "best and brightest"--who have "made a difference" in the last thousand years. Of course, the big problem in twentieth-century intellectual history is that the "best and the brightest" were not the ones who "made a difference." While the list did contain some names to cheer (Aquinas, Hayek, and Schumpeter) it also had plenty to boo (Marx, Keynes, and Veblen).
Have another look at that subtitle. It suggests that readers of Foundations of Austrian Economics are in for a long haul, and I fear that expectation is correct.