Man, Economy, and State

by Murray N. Rothbard

Book, 1962

Status

Available

Call number

330

Publication

Ludwig Von Mises Inst (1993), Edition: 1, Paperback, 987 pages

Description

This is a new release of the original 1962 edition.

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LibraryThing member RonManners
An attempt to fill the gap of over 40 years since the last treatise on economic "principles"
" Mises' Human Action is a general treatise, but not an old-style Principles. Instead, it assumes considerable previous economic knowledge and includes within its spacious confines numerous philosophic and
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historical insights. In one sense, the present work attempts to isolate the economic, fill in the interstices, and spell out the detailed implications, as I see them, of the Misesian structure. It must not be thought, however, that Professor Mises is in any way responsible for these pages. Indeed, he may well differ strongly with many sections of this volume. Yet it is my hope that this work may succeed in adding a few bricks to the noble structure of economic science that has reached its most modern and developed form in the pages of Human Action."
- Murray N. Rothbard
Taken from the Introduction.
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