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Human Action - a treatise on laissez-faire capitalism by Ludwig von
Mises is a historically important and classic publication on
economics, and yet it can be an intimidating work due to its length
and formal style. Choice: Cooperation, Enterprise, and Human
Action, however, skillfully relays the main insights from Human
Action in a style that will resonate with modern readers. The book
assumes no prior knowledge in economics or other fields, and, when
necessary, it provides the historical and scholarly context
necessary to explain the contribution Mises makes on a particular
issue. To faithfully reproduce the material in Human Action, this
work mirrors its basic structure, providing readers with an
enjoyable and educational introduction to the lifes work of one of
history's most important economists.
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Among the most advanced topics in the literature in the
Austro-libertarian milieu is that which deals with the workings of
the fully free society, that is, the society with no state, or
anarcho-capitalism. Robert Murphy deals with this head on, and
makes the first full contribution to this literature in the new
century. Working within a Rothbardian framework, he takes up the
challenge of Hans Hoppe regarding the role of market insurance in
property security to extend the analysis to the security of person.
His applications are part empirical and part speculative, but
unfailingly provocative, rigorous, and thoughtful. The title itself
refers to the supposed chaos that results from eliminating the
state but Murphy shows that out of chaos grows an ordered liberty.
Anyone interested in exploring the farthest reaches of anarchist
theory must come to terms with Murphy's account.
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