Mises Review

Mises Review, now online, is a quarterly review of the literature in economics, politics, philosophy, and law. Edited by David Gordon.

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By profession M. E. Bradford was a literary scholar, and Original Intentions, issued shortly after his untimely death, manifests his sure touch for the nuances of words.

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Patrick Allitt's excellent book may be approached at two levels.

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Michael Lind maintains that intellectual conservatism collapsed over the past decade.

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David Frum has identified a central problem affecting much of the American Right. 

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Murray Rothbard begins this outstanding book by calling attention to a paradox.

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This is a most peculiar book. As a glance at McCloskey's enormous bibliography suffices to reveal, our author appears to have read everything. 

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Tertullian famously asked, "what has Athens to do with Jerusalem?"fter reading The Market Process one can but inquire, "What has bad philosophy to do with Austrian economics?"