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The Mises Reader Unabridged

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Official Mises Institute Edition. Unabridged Ludwig von Mises truly was an intellectual giant among men. He was perhaps the greatest economist of the twentieth century, and a tireless advocate for political liberalism and laissez-faire. Human Action, his magnum opus, stands among the truly great works of social science. But his work, based on the study of human action, transcends both economics and social theory. Mises's scholarship is more relevant than ever today. His clarity, wisdom, and brilliance are the product of a once-in-a-generation mind. Every intelligent person will benefit from introducing — or reacquainting — themselves with that mind through the curated writings contained in this volume. Mises is required reading for anyone who seeks to understand the critical questions of our time, or any time. Each generation must learn anew from their predecessors the virtues of private property and the consequences of statism. Those ready to dive into deeper Misesian waters are encouraged to pick up The Mises Reader Unabridged contains all of the material in The Mises Reader plus over 125 pages of additional material, primarily from his more scholarly works. If you are interested in things economic, you can do no better than to turn to Ludwig von Mises.

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Published December 14, 2016

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Ludwig Heinrich Edler von Mises (German pronunciation: [ˈluːtvɪç fɔn ˈmiːzəs]; September 29, 1881 – October 10, 1973) was an Austrian economist, historian, philosopher, author, and classical liberal who had a significant influence on the Austrian government's economic policies in the first third of the 20th century, the Austrian School of Economics, and the modern free-market libertarian movement.

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September 18, 2020
I got introduced to the Austrian School of Economics through Dr. Ron Paul’s writings The Revolution: A Manifesto, the Liberty Defined: 50 Essential Issues That Affect Our Freedom, and End the Fed.

After reading Adam Smith’s An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Murray Rothbard’s The Progressive Era, and Niall Ferguson’s The Great Degeneration and Civilization: The West and the Rest, I thought I should read one of the Mises’ books before I read other economic books. Anyway, this is the book to read right after reading Marx and Engel’s trash (The Communist Manifesto).

Everything about the progressive era down to the contemporary politics and the current economic system makes more sense after reading/listening to this book.
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January 11, 2018
Fantastic insight into the Austrian Economy School

This is a fantastic intro to the Austrian Economy and the work Mises. It covers very well done of the most important concepts and it's extremely relevant to our current political and sociological scenario. Recommended for all who are interested in politics and economy!
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