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Jeffrey M. Herbener
Everyone carries a part of society on his shoulders; no one is relieved of his share of responsibility by others. And no one can find a safe way for himself if society is sweeping towards de­struction. Therefore everyone, in his own interests...
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Shawn Ritenour
Shawn Ritenour and Tom Woods discuss The Mises Reader here. The Mises Reader Unabridged edition can be found here. From the Introduction by Shawn Ritenour ... During my time in college, while I was still working through Human Action, I sought...
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Shawn Ritenour
The Mises Reader can be found here. From the Introduction by Shawn Ritenour ... During my time in college, while I was still working through Human Action, I sought out other more accessible books by Mises. This was years before the advent of the...
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Helmut Schoeck
From the author: As the history of social theories shows, the pleaders and engineers of "social change" usually need a dichotomy, a "polarization" of social reality. Once it was proletariat and bourgeoisie, imperialist and colonial people, rural...
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Robert A. Nisbet
Nothing seems to have mattered more to such minds as Montesquieu, Turgot, and Burke in Europe and to Adams, Jefferson, and Franklin in the United States than the expansion of freedom in the day-to-day existence of human beings, irrespective of...
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