Bettina Bien Greaves was a senior scholar of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, she attended Ludwig von Mises’s New York University seminar and worked with Mises as his assistant for many years.
[Note: Henry Hazlitt considered The Foundations of Morality to be his most important work. The following two reviews of that book were found in one of the many boxes of papers generously given to the...
[ Reprinted from Free Market Economics: A Basic Reader, compiled by Bettina G. Greaves.] Legal and political rights, without distinction as to sex, have been recognized gradually by the governments of...
Ludwig von Mises’s Bibliographer, Bettina Bien Greaves, has passed away at the age of 100. Along with her husband Percy, she attended Ludwig von Mises’s seminars at New York University, where she...
Henry Hazlitt, author, journalist, editor, reviewer, economist, has written or edited 18 books and countless articles, columns, editorials, and book reviews. He has gained renown in at least three areas: as a popularizer of sound economic thinking
Bettina Bien Greaves put this volume together as a one-stop primer in economics that includes the best economic writing she had run across. They are arranged by topic to cover the division of labor, prices, profits, property, competition, saving and
This is a complete economics education for high-school age students. It provides lessons, study questions, activities, and an excellent list of readings for each topic under consideration. Bettina chose well because the readings all hold up, even
Delivered to Mises Institute summer fellows on 17 June 2011, at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.
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