The Political Thought of Étienne de la Boétie
Étienne de la Boétie's discourse is lucidly and coherently structured around a single axiom, a single percipient insight into the nature not only of tyranny, but implicitly of the State apparatus itself.
Étienne de la Boétie's discourse is lucidly and coherently structured around a single axiom, a single percipient insight into the nature not only of tyranny, but implicitly of the State apparatus itself.
The Foundations of Modern Austrian Economics, E.G.
Mises Institute, 2001, essay on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of his birth.
From Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie Journal of Economics, Spring 1977.
The purpose of this essay is to discuss and celebrate the life and work of one of the great creative minds of our century.
Benjamin Anderson is a rare example of an American economist who wrote in the Austrian tradition long before Ludwig von Mises emigrated to the US.
From the Cato Journal Vol. 19, No. 2, 1999
Published in Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol. 3, 1996.
A tribute to Ludwig von Mises written by Murray N. Rothbard. This article appeared in the Libertarian Review, April 1978, pp. 37–38.