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In: Liberty Fund Library of the Works of Ludwig Von Mises Ser
In: Liberty Fund library of the works of Ludwig von Mises
Intro -- Ludwig von Mises, Economic Policy -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contenst, p. vii -- Introduction, p. ix -- Foreword, p. xiii -- Economic Policy -- First Lecture. Capitalism, p. 1 -- Second Lecture. Socialism, p. 12 -- Third Lecture. Interventionism, p. 27 -- Fourth Lecture. Inflation, p. 40 -- Fifth Lecture. Foreign Investment, p. 54 -- Sixth Lecture. Politics and Ideas, p. 66 -- Index, p. 77.
In: Liberty Fund Library of the Works of Ludwig Von Mises Ser
In: Liberty fund library of the works of Ludwig von Mises
Intro -- Ludwig von Mises, Nation, State, and Economy -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contents, p. vii -- Preface, p. ix -- Translator's Introduction, p. xi -- Nation, State, and Economy -- Introduction, p. 1 -- Nation and State -- 1. Nation and Nationality, p. 7 -- 1. The Nation as a Speech Community, p. 7 -- 2. Dialect and Statard Language, p. 17 -- 3. National Changes, p. 22 -- 2. The nationality Principle in Politics, p. 25 -- 1. Liberal or Pacifistic Nationalism, p. 25 -- 2. Militant or Imperialistic Nationalism, p. 32 -- A. The nationality Question in Territories with Mixed Populations, p. 32 -- B. The Migration Problem and Nationalism, p. 46 -- C. The Roots of Imperialism, p. 64 -- D. Pacifism, p. 70 -- 3. On the History of German Democracy, p. 80 -- A. Prussia, p. 80 -- B. Austria, p. 88 -- War and the Economy -- 1. The Economic Position of the Central Powers in the War, p. 110 -- 2. War Socialism, p. 117 -- 3. Autarky and Stockpiling, p. 121 -- 4. The Economy's War Costs and the Inflation, p. 125 -- 5. Covering the State's War Costs, p. 136 -- 6. War Socialism and True Socialism, p. 142 -- Socialism and Imperialism -- 1. Socialism and Opponents, p. 147 -- 2. Socialism and Utopia, p. 152 -- 3. Centralist and Syndicalist Socialism, p. 162 -- 4. Socialist Imperialism, p. 169 -- Concluding Observations, p. 176 -- Index, p. 185.
In: Liberty Fund Library of the Works of Ludwig Von Mises
In: Liberty Fund Library of the Works of Ludwig Von Mises Ser
Intro -- Ludwig von Mises, Liberalism -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contents, p. vii -- Preface, 1985, p. ix -- Preface to the English-Language Edition, p. xiii -- Introduction, p. xvii -- Liberalism, The Classical Tradition -- Chapter 1. The Foundations of Liberal Policy, p. 1 -- 1. Property, p. 1 -- 2. Freedom, p. 3 -- 3. Peace, p. 5 -- 4. Equality, p. 9 -- 5. The Inequality of Wealth and Income, p. 12 -- 6. Private Property and Ethics, p. 14 -- 7. State and Government, p. 15 -- 8. Democracy, p. 19 -- 9. Critique of the Doctrine of Force, p. 22 -- 10. The Argument of Fascism, p. 25 -- 11. The Limits of Governmental Activity, p. 30 -- 12. Tolerance, p. 33 -- 13. The State and Antisocial Conduct, p. 34 -- Chapter 2. Liberal Economic Policy, p. 37 -- 1. The Organization of the Economy, p. 37 -- 2. Private Property and Its Critics, p. 40 -- 3. Private Property and the Government, p. 43 -- 4. The Impracticability of Socialism, p. 46 -- 5. Interventionism, p. 50 -- 6. Capitalism: The Only Possible System of Social Organization, p. 59 -- 7. Cartels, Monopolies, and Liberalism, p. 63 -- 8. Bureaucratization, p. 67 -- Chapter 3. Liberal Foreign Policy, p. 76 -- 1. The Boundaries of the State, p. 76 -- 2. The Right of Self-Determination, p. 78 -- 3. The Political Foundations of Peace, p. 81 -- 4. Nationalism, p. 87 -- 5. Imperialism, p. 90 -- 6. Colonial Policy, p. 93 -- 7. Free Trade, p. 98 -- 8. Freedom of Movement, p. 103 -- 9. The United States of Europe, p. 108 -- 10. The League of Nations, p. 112 -- 11. Russia, p. 115 -- Chapter 4. Liberalism and the Political Parties, p. 119 -- 1. The "Doctrinairism" of the Liberals, p. 119 -- 2. Political Parties, p. 121 -- 3. The Crisis of Parliamentarism and the Idea of a Diet Representing Special Groups, p. 132 -- 4. Liberalism and the Parties of Special Interests, p. 136.
In: Studien zur Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaftsordnung Band 1
In: Liberty Fund Library of the Works of Ludwig Von Mises Ser
In: Liberty Fund Library of the Works of Ludwig Von Mises
Intro -- Ludwig von Mises, Human Action -- Volume I -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Editor's Note -- Foreword to the Fourth Edition, p. v -- Forewrod to the Third Edition, p. vii -- Table of Contents, p. ix -- Introduction -- 1. Economics and Praxeology, p. 1 -- 2. The Epistemological Problem of a General Theory of Human Action, p. 4 -- 3. Economic Theory and the Practice of Human Action, p. 7 -- 4. Resume, p. 10 -- Part 1. Human Action -- Chapter 1. Acting Man, p. 11 -- Chapter 2. The Epistemological Problems of the Sciences of Human Action, p. 30 -- Chapter 3. Economics and the Revolt Against Reason, p. 72 -- Chapter 4. A First Analysis of the Category of Action, p. 92 -- Chapter 5. Time, p. 99 -- Chapter 6. Uncertainty, p. 105 -- Chapter 7. Action Within the World, p. 119 -- Part 2. Action Within the Framework of Society -- Chapter 8. Human Society, p. 143 -- Chapter 9. The Role of Ideas, p. 177 -- Chapter 10. Exchange Within Society, p. 194 -- Part 3. Economic Calculation, p. 200 -- Chapter 11. Valuation without Calculation, p. 200 -- Chapter 12. The Sphere of Economic Calculation, p. 212 -- Chapter 13. Monetary Calculation as a Tool of Action, p. 229 -- Volume II -- Part 4. Catallactics or Economics of the Market Society -- Chapter 14. The Scope and Method of Catallactics, p. 232 -- Chapter 15. The Market, p. 257 -- Chapter 16. Prices, p. 327 -- Chapter 17. Indirect Exchange, p. 398 -- Chapter 18. Action in the Passing of Time, p. 479 -- Chapter 19. Interest, p. 524 -- Chapter 20. Interest, Credit Expansion, and the Trade Cycle, p. 538 -- Chapter 21. Work and Wages, p. 587 -- Chapter 22. The Nonhuman Original Factors of Production, p. 635 -- Chapter 23. The Data of the Market, p. 646 -- Chapter 24. Harmony and Conflict of Interests, p. 664 -- Volume III -- Part 5. Social cooperation Without a Market.
In: Selected writings of Ludwig von Mises Vol. 1
In: Selected writings of Ludwig von Mises, v. 1
In: The Liberty Fund library of the works of Ludwig Von Mises
In: The Liberty Fund library of the works of Ludwig Von Mises
Ludwig von Mises was the leading exponent of the Austrian School of economics throughout most of the twentieth century. He has long been regarded as a most knowledgeable and respected economist, even though his teachings were generally outside the mainstream. He wrote twenty-five books and hundreds of articles on human action, free markets, and political economy.