Why Aren’t You Reading Jesús Huerta de Soto?
Jesús Huerta de Soto is probably the most important Austro-libertarian thinker you're not reading.
Jesús Huerta de Soto is probably the most important Austro-libertarian thinker you're not reading.
WWI symbolized the triumph of militarism and nationalism over the all-too-brief flourishing of liberalism — and also sowed the seeds of fascism, socialism, and the Second World War.
David Gordon discusses Murray Rothbard’s contributions to economic theory and their broader historical context.
A debate between Böhm-Bawerk and John Bates Clark helps explain the foundational differences between Austrians and neoclassical monetarists.
It was Benjamin Anderson who injected in Hazlitt a radical distaste of inflationary policies and paper money.
Jeff Deist discusses the major contributions of Carl Menger (1840–1921), founder of the Austrian school of economics.
Eric Posner and Gen Weyl's diagnosis of economics is accurate, but their cure is worse than the disease.
Private foundations and philanthropists have been key factors in supporting free-market academic work.
The image of Bastiat's school that has been handed down in the Anglo-American doctrinal literature is one that has been deliberately distorted by its doctrinal enemies and is in desperate need of extensive revision.