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Political Science/Economics
About the Author:
"Professor Mises! It would be an impertinence to enlarge further on your learning and scholarship, on your wisdom and penetration, which has given you world
renown. But you have shown other qualities which not all great thinkers possess----
You knew before today that the ideas for which you had so long fought atone or with little support would be victorious. . . . The torch which you have lighted has become the guide of a new movement for freedom, which is gathering strength every day."
—Friedrich A. Hayek, in n tribute to Luiiwig von Mises, March 7, 1956
About the Book:
"In Lihernlism Mises not only offers brief explanations of many important economic phenomena, but he also presents, more explicitly than In any of his other books, his views on government and its very limited but essential role In preserving social cooperation under which the free market can function. Mises' views still appear fresh and modern and readers will...
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Fülszöveg
Political Science/Economics
About the Author:
"Professor Mises! It would be an impertinence to enlarge further on your learning and scholarship, on your wisdom and penetration, which has given you world
renown. But you have shown other qualities which not all great thinkers possess----
You knew before today that the ideas for which you had so long fought atone or with little support would be victorious. . . . The torch which you have lighted has become the guide of a new movement for freedom, which is gathering strength every day."
—Friedrich A. Hayek, in n tribute to Luiiwig von Mises, March 7, 1956
About the Book:
"In Lihernlism Mises not only offers brief explanations of many important economic phenomena, but he also presents, more explicitly than In any of his other books, his views on government and its very limited but essential role In preserving social cooperation under which the free market can function. Mises' views still appear fresh and modern and readers will find his analysis pertinent."
—Bettina Bien Greaves from the Preface to this edition
"I heartily recommend Libernlism, not only as the best introduction to Mises'writings, but also as the finest exposition of classical liberalism—the philosophy of free men, free markets, and limited government."
—Robert Hessen
Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution
"Professor Mises set forth a noble vision of an order based on individual liberty in Liheralistn. It Is the informing vision articulated as economics in his major treatise. Human Action. It is the counter vision to the fallacies he exposes in his study. Socialism. It is must reading for those who want to know where Mises was coming from (and pointing toward) in the great body of his writings."
—Clarence Carson
historian ami author
"With characteristic clarity and thoroughness, Mises here expounds and extends the political and economic principles of the true liberalism that evolved in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. An indispensable book."
— Henry Hazlitt author, ECONOMICS IN ONE LESSON
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