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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice overview of the Austrian perspective as applied to a diverse array of economic and political issues, April 8, 2010
This review is from: Making Economic Sense (Paperback)
Making Economic Sense is a large (~500 pages) compendium of articles by Murray Rothbard that were originally published in the 1980s and 1990s by the Ludwig Von Mises Institute in their newsletter, The Free Market.

The 100+ articles in the book are relatively brief and deal with a broad range of economic and political issues. The uniqueness of this compendium is the decidedly Austrian economic perspective of the writer, which emphasizes liberty, free markets, and private property.

Although an economist, Rothbard writes very well and very honestly as he critiques the government's enfringment on liberty and private enterprise. He makes a lot of sense and much of what he says is echoed by the few lone voices calling out for freedom in the political wilderness (e.g., Ron Paul) today.

Making Economic Sense is a great, non-technical introduction to Austrian Economics, providing a nice overview of the Austrian perspective as applied to a diverse array of economic and political issues.

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Making Economic Sense by Murray N. Rothbard (Paperback - March 16, 2006)
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