Articles of Interest

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Fritz Machlup
Machlup deconstructs and examines the “Boom Economy” of the day.
Justin M. Ptak
Philosophers of the ancient world provided insight into the economic theory we discuss today.
Justin M. Ptak
The key to civilization is found in the golden rule combined with the modern coordination of market catallactics.
Oskar Morgenstern

The question posed by the title to this lecture raises a number of deep problems of economic science.

L. Albert Hahn

Doctrinally, "Keynesianism" would have to be regarded merely as a recent, one-way swing of the pendulum such as the world has often experienced before this time in the direction of distinct overvaluation of the possibilities and effects of monetary manipulations and alterations.

Benjamin Anderson

Delivered before the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, New York City, February 3, 1944.

Benjamin Anderson

The text of a speech given by University of California at Los Angeles professor of economics Benjamin M.

Mart A. Jacob Grams

This study guide is presented to assist the reader in following Hazlitt's deconstruction of Keynes.

Murray N. Rothbard

Murray Rothbard The Federal Reserve as a Cartelization Device

Edward Wayne Younkins

Chapter 29 of Capitalism and Commerce: Conceptual Foundations of Free Enterprise; “The Future”.

 

 

Larry J. Sechrest

From The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies Vol. 9, No. 2, Spring 2008.

Larry J. Sechrest

From The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies Vol. 6, No. 2, Spring 2005.

Walter Block

In its Kelo decision, the Supreme Court upheld Connecticut's decision to use its eminent domain powers to take property from one set of private owners and give it to another set of private owners.

Roger W. Garrison

Ludwig von Mises Corel PDF Engine Version 11.4.0.100

Mises Institute

The complete transcript of the Institute's famous documentary on the Federal Reserve.

Mises Institute

Mises Institute 50 Great Pioneers of American Industry

Ludwig von Mises George Reisman

Thanks to George Reisman for sharing this interesting letter with the Institute.

Virgil Jordan

This scathing address delivered by Dr. Jordan at the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the National Industrial Conference Board, 16 May 1946, one year after the end of World War II.