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The Free Market and its Enemies (Pseudo-Science, Socialism, and Inflation) [Paperback]

Ludwig Von Mises (Author)
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2004

This is a "new" book by Ludwig von Mises, the first of a series of lecture transcripts drawn from careful notes taken by Bettina Bien Greaves in the summer of 1951. It features Mises in a role in which we do not usually find him, not as a writer but as a speaker of enormous erudition and power.

There are nine lectures in this book: Economics and its Opponents; Pseudo-Science and Historical Understanding; Acting Man and Economics; Marxism, Socialism, and Pseudo-Science; Capitalism and Human Progress; Money and Inflation; The Gold Standard: Its Importance and Restoration; Money, Credit, and the Business Cycle; and The Business Cycle and Beyond.

If one has doubts about the method by which this book came about, it only takes a quick glance to see that these must be very faithful renderings of what he said in his famous New York seminar. The brilliance, determination, and unique Misesian perspective are all here.

Plus, we find him commenting on matters one usually doesn't find in his others books, such as the impact that Plato had on the classical world, the place of Rousseau in history, the role of liberalism on the Continent as versus England, the impact of Poincare and Einstein, as well as passing comments on everything from banking debates of the 19th century as well as the role of ideology in modern life.

A thrilling aspect of the book is how one can almost hear Mises speaking as you read through the prose. The reader senses that he or she is right there in the room with Mises as professor and teacher, generously sharing his reflections on theory, history, and politics.

So, for example, Mises begins his 5th lecture: "I want to start tonight with the relations between economics and human practical life, and the consequences of the development of the theory of economics. Kipling said...."

None of us have the chance to study directly under Mises, but this book gets us as close to that ideal as is possible.


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  • Paperback: 81 pages
  • Publisher: FEE (2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1572462086
  • ISBN-13: 978-1572462083
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,114,066 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars This is a book every college student needs to read to understand basic economics and reality., November 22, 2011
Long before reading anything by the famous economist Ludwig Von Mises, I had read all of Ayn Rand's books. After reading this short volume I understood where Ayn Rand got many of her capitalism and free market ideas.

Unfortunately, most college students today never read anything but books written by far left economic professors who believe in socialism. The result is a whole society who accepts consciously or unconsciously the false premises of Marxism when it comes to basic economics and society. The "occupy Wall Street protesters" are perfect examples of the influence far left college professors had on these confused people. Instead of blaming the real culprits of our failing economy, which is the government and their far left entitlement schemes, they blame capitalism.

This is a book every high school and college student should read, along with Ludwig Von Mises other books and lectures. This book contains Von Mises seminar lecture series and includes: Economics and its opponents, Pseudo-science and historical understanding, Acting man and economics, Marxism, socialism and pseudo-science, Capitalism and human progress, Money and inflation, the gold standard, Money, Credit, and the business cycle, the business cycle and beyond.

This volume explains clearly the relationship between socialism, communism and Nazism and how they all accept the false premise that collectivism, rather than individualism, is the fuel which guides society toward prosperity. This is why so many people today believe in big government who will take care of them from cradle to grave, rather than the power of individualism and capitalism.

In conclusion, this is an important book because it contains intellectual ammunition against the propaganda of far left socialist ideas.

Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Never Trust a Politician)

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