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Power and Market: Government and the Economy [Paperback]

Murray N. Rothbard (Author)
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2006

What can government do to enhance social and economic well being? Nothing, says Murray N. Rothbard. Power and Market contains the proof. It will inoculate the reader against the even the slightest temptation to invoke the state as a solution to any social or economic problem. It is ultimate manual for completely de-mystifying the myth of the state.

This beautiful new edition is the first to truly do it justice.

The Rothbardian claim is perhaps the most radical made in the history of political economy. But how can it be convincing? What must an author do to back up this claim?

Here is what Rothbard did. He systematically classified every form of intervention into three types: autistic, binary, and triangular. Within each category, he discusses their ill effects, and does so with precision and insight. Free market scholars have been using and expanding on his insights for years. But in this book we have the source.

He is like an expert house inspector examining the edifice of the state. Brick by brick, nail by nail, he shows that it is fundamentally unsound. The seeming edifice is really a house of cards.

This book is the ideal answer to the person who says: "I favor free markets but...." and then proceeds to advocate some intervention they believe to be helpful. Rothbard shows that it is not helpful, no matter what it is. And he provides the logic for understanding how all forms of government aggression make society worse off.

Some of the topics covered: price control, compulsory cartels, licenses, quality standards, safety precautions, tariffs, child labor laws, conscription, subsidies to unemployment, subsidies to employment, base-point pricing bans, conservation, antitrust laws, patents, public utilities, eminent domain, wage taxes, corporate taxes, capital gains taxes, property taxes, progressive taxes, the single tax, government ownership of anything, and all forms of government spending.



Product Details

  • Paperback: 331 pages
  • Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute (2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933550058
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933550053
  • ASIN: B001E3QMQI
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #768,916 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars An Eye Opener..., February 22, 2009
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I became familiar with this book at a symposium at the Mises Institute in the Fall of 1998. Jeff Tucker ran sessions on Power and Market for grad students in the Auburn econ department. The message of Power and Market is clear: the public goods theory of government is wrong. No market fails completely. The private sector can supply anything, albeit imperfectly, including security. Rothbard breaks intervention down into categories (autistic, binary, triangular) and examines how all types of intervention disrupt private commerce.

The publication of Power and Market was a major event in Austrian Economics. Up to this point Austrians all endorsed the minimal state. Since then Austrians have been divided between Anarchists and Minarchists. The case that Rothbard makes for comprehensive privatization is bold, especially when you consider the mindset of both professional economists and the general public in the 1960's. From a purely intellectual standpoint Power and Market is not really bold, it is just a matter of thinking critically about all forms of intervention. But when you consider the predominant ideological mindset back then, and even now, the intellectual courage exhibited by Rothbard becomes clear.

Power and Market should be read with Nozick's Anarchy State and Utopia and Sanford Ikeda's Dynamics of the Mixed Economy, and perhaps also Elinor Ostrom's Governing the Commons, Robert Caneiro's A Theory of the Origin of the State, and Higg's Crisis and Leviathan. Not everyone will embrace Rothbard's vision for a new world, but fair-minded thoughtful people should nevertheless find his book provocative and insightful. Power and Market is a major contribution to political economy, and as such it is a must read for those who seek to understand how society works, and how it might work better.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thorough analysis of how the government hinders the free market, October 29, 2009
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A great, in-depth, analysis of how the government is responsible for the "problems" of the free market. Assumes a small level of economics understanding. Rothbard uses some economics jargon. This was designed to be read after "Man, Economy and State", which would provide the requisite economics. However, if you've got a pretty good idea of how supply and demand works, you can definitely grasp this on its own.

Read it to the end, chapter 6 (of 7) is the best part.
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