Ludwig von Mises and the Paradigm for Our Age
Thanks to the life and work of Ludwig von Mises, we can realistically hope and expect that mankind will choose the path of life, liberty, and progress.
Thanks to the life and work of Ludwig von Mises, we can realistically hope and expect that mankind will choose the path of life, liberty, and progress.
Drawing on her doctoral dissertation, Sandye Gloria-Palermo has undertaken a history-of-thought survey of the Austrian tradition from Menger to Lachmann. In the process she considers the works of Böhm-Bawerk,
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.
From the Cato Journal Vol. 19, No. 2, 1999
The purpose of this essay is to discuss and celebrate the life and work of one of the great creative minds of our century.
Gary North presents: “An Interview with Friedrich Hayek: Part I”
Gary North presents: “An Interview with Friedrich Hayek: Part II”
Henry George's 1886 book on trade is a devastating critique of the arguments of protectionists.
Michael Lind’s study of Lincoln illustrates the old saying, "God protect me from my friends; from my enemies I can defend myself."