Planning For Freedom

Ludwig von Mises


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4.50 · 2 ratings · Published: 1952

Planning For Freedom by Ludwig von Mises
This book has grown, from thirteen essays to seventeen essays. It is now the largest ever. There are now four additional essays of special merit.

Also, for the first time, an analytical and descriptive essay has been added, "The Essential Von Mises," by a former student, Murray N. Rothbard, which is extraordinarily helpful.

How do you introduce Mises into your thinking? Read these essays, and Rothbard's superior analysis, and you will be a better-informed person.

Socrates considered ethics to be the queen of all the sciences; if so, economics is the bridegroom.

Nobody can afford to be ignorant of economics, unless he is indifferent about having knowledge in the second most important of the social sciences.

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