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Murray N. Rothbard

Every great European nation translated Say's Trait into its own language.

Murray N. Rothbard

By the turn of the 19th century, the views and doctrines of Adam Smith had swept the board of European opinion.

Dan Sanchez

The impacts of Mises’ life and work have been resounding now for 100 years

David Gordon

Raico begins his work of conceptual clarification by asking, what is classical liberalism?

Dan Sanchez

Bryan Caplan recently blogged about “the awful” John Stua

Murray N. Rothbard

It is no wonder that Smith's Wealth of Nations made little headway at first in Germany.

Mattheus von Guttenberg

Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk was an economist, lawyer, finance minister, teacher, and a founding figure of the Austrian School of economics.

Mises was an astute observer and thinker who remained true to his principles.

Ludwig von Mises

Otto Bauer was not a born trailblazer, and one could not expect him to come up with new ideas. But had he not been a Marxist, he could have become a statesman.