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Horwitz’s Misreading of Mises
There's a strange phenomenon unique to modern Austrian economics as an intellectual movement.
Immense Discovery
I have discovered an infallible means of bringing products from every part of the world to France, and vice versa, at a considerable reduction of cost.
Is the “Fiscal Cliff” a Threat to the Economy?
The goal of fixing the budget deficit to avoid the "fiscal cliff" of 2013 could be an erroneous policy.
One Mind at a Time
Success of the impact of the Mises Institute in a small anecdote — one well-educated convert at a time.
Ronald Hamowy, RIP
Ronald Hamowy was a strong Rothbardian in his political views, and was a member of the Circle Bastiat.
Man, Economy, and State at 50
Murray Rothbard eventually realized that he was writing a brand new treatise.
Murphy on Man, Economy, and State
I highly recommend Robert Murphy's insightful evaluation of Murray Rothbard's <em>Man, Economy, and State</em> on the 50th anniversary of its publication.
Prelude to World War I
A 20th century without the Great War might well have meant a century without Nazis or Communists.