Books

Accent On The Right

BiographiesPhilosophy and MethodologyPolitical Theory

01/11/1968Books
Read explores an array of themes such as the sources of human progress, the political consequences of not thinking for one’s self, and finding what is right and wrong.
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Against Intellectual Property

Legal SystemPrivate Property

07/28/2008Books
Would a libertarian society recognize patents as legitimate? What about copyright? Stephan Kinsella — a patent attorney of many years’ experience — offers his response to these questions.
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Against the Left

Decentralization and SecessionLibertarianism

03/24/2020Books
Against the Left examines some key battlegrounds in the struggle to preserve and advance real libertarianism against its enemies.
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Against the Tide

World History

01/01/1969Books
Wilhelm Röpke defends sounds money, free trade, and attacks welfare.
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The American Omen

Philosophy and MethodologyPolitical Theory

09/15/1928Books
Originally appeared serially as "The American Book of Wonder" in The Saturday Evening Post .
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The American Story

U.S. EconomyU.S. History

05/27/1955Books
Here is Garet Garrett's retelling of American history, with a special focus on the technologies and people behind them that transformed life for average people, along with a relentless and truth-telling story about the rise of the state.
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America's Great Depression

The FedU.S. EconomyU.S. HistoryBusiness CyclesMoney and Banking

01/01/1963Books
This book applies Austrian business cycle theory to understanding the onset of the 1929 Great Depression.
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America's Money Machine: The Story of the Federal Reserve

The FedU.S. EconomyU.S. History

05/27/1980Books
Groseclose shows that at no time in its history has the Fed actually achieved what it promised: low inflation, economic stability, stable growth, reliable regulation of the banking system.
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America's Second Crusade

U.S. HistoryWar and Foreign PolicyWorld HistoryPolitical Theory

03/16/1950Books
Was World War II a failure? It is an unthinkable thought in the American political ethos. but noted American journalist and author William Henry Chamberlin dares think it, from the vantage point of the immediate postwar world of 1950.
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Anatomy of the Crash

The Fed

04/29/2020Books
From the preface : "End the Fed!" Three small words became one of the most improbable and powerful political chants in modern politics thanks to the presidential campaigns of Dr. Ron Paul. With the backdrop of a global financial crisis, the congressman from Texas was able to use the...
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