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Revolutionary Activism: The Spanish Resistance in Context. Kate Sharpley Library, 2000. 1-873605-77-3 / 9781873605776 Brand new pamphlet. 17 pages. Texts and interviews in which the libertarian activist described as 'Franco's public enemy number one' recounts some of the context of the new wave of opposition to the Franco regime in the 1960s, and its international significance; including the state murder of Grandos and Delgado.
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Attarian, John. The Roots of the Social Security Myth (Essays in Political Economy). Von Mises Institute, 2001. Brand new paperback. 50 pages. This may be the best short study ever written on the history of Social Security. John Attarian shows that the program is not an insurance program at all but rather a pure transfer scam designed to make the elderly dependent on the tax take from younger workers. In a particular controversial section, the author shows how implausible so-called privatization is in the American context, and how the only path to reform involves dismantling this program completely.
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Ayau, Manuel F. Not a Zero Sum Game. UFM, 2007. 9992279990 / 9789992279991 Brand new paperback. 80 Pages. The key to understanding how society comes to be, works without central direction, and develops into a thriving civilization can be understood through the least understood idea in economics: the division of labor through comparative advantage. It is central to not only Mises's conception of the social order but also to the entire classical-liberal worldview.
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Bastiat, Frederic, F A Hayek (intro). Selected Essays on Political Economy. The Foundation for Economic Education, 1968. 0910614156 / 9780910614153 Brand new paperback. 352 pages. Thirteen masterpieces of eloquent argumentation, still relevant to the issues of our own day: communism, labor unionism, protectionism, government subsidies for the arts, colonialism, the welfare state, the right to employment, and the unseen consequences of government interference with free exchange.
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Benson, Bruce . The Enterprise of Law: Justice without the State. Pacific Research Inst for Public Policy, 1990. 0936488301 / 9780936488301 Brand new paperback. Who would question the need for the state to provide and enforce law? Bruce Benson, that's who. A professor of economics at Florida State University, this is Benson's blockbuster, pioneering treatise, the one that broke up a completely new field study and forced the rethinking of this entire sector.
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Block, Walter and Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr (eds). Man, Economy, and Liberty: Essays in Honor of Murray Rothbard. Von Mises Institute, 2009. Brand new paperback. 448 pages. In 1986, a remarkable party was held on Murray Rothbard's sixtieth birthday, and papers written in his honor were presented. Two years later the book was released. It contained many wonderful essays--both scholarly and humorous--on his work and life. At last it is back in print. Essays by Armentano, Arnold, Block, Christiansen, Garrison, Hoppe, Kirzner, North, Pasour, Ron Paul, Ellen Paul, Yeager, Den Uyl, Gordon, Machan, Jeffrey Paul, Holcombe, Osterfeld, Ekirch, Raico, Richman, Doenecke, Kephart, McCaffrey.
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Boehm-Bawerk, Eugen von. Karl Marx and the Close of His System. Von Mises Institute, 2008. Brand new paperback. 256 pages. The great economist takes on Karl Marx, and his fundamental failure to understand the workings of the capital market and its relationship to value. The criticism was devastating, so much so that a leading Marxist responded, and thus herein is Rudolf Hilferding's response.
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Carabini, Louis . Inclined to Liberty. Von Mises Institute, 2008. 1933550295 / 9781933550299 Brand new paperback. 112 pages. Carabini wrote this book to answer the critics of the free market in a way that they could understand and accept. His overriding theme is that all attacks on capitalism are an attack on liberty and the human spirit. His argument is that these attacks are futile. They backfire and don't work to achieve socially desirable ends.
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Chodorov, Frank. One is a Crowd. Von Mises Institute, 2008. Brand new paperback. 192 pages. Collects Chodorov's most profound essays on the topic of individualism, many of which have otherwise been unjustly lost to history. Includes, "Misguided Patriotism," "Socialism by Default," "The Myth of the Post Office," and "The Need of a Golden Calf," in which he writes: "Is not the State an idol? Is it not like any graven image into which men have read supernatural powers and superhuman capacities?"
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Chodorov, Frank. The Rise and Fall of Society. Von Mises Institute, 2008. B001D0MJ28 Brand new hardback. 194 Pages. Hayek was not only a leading champion of liberty in the 20th century. As this massive book reveals, he was also a great economist whose elaboration on monetary theory and the business cycle made him the leading foe of Keynesian theory and policy in the English-speaking world. Here are collected his most important works on these topics: re-typeset, indexed for the first time, and beautifully bound in a 536- page hardbound book for the ages.
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Cordato, Roy. Efficiency and Externalities in an Open-Ended Universe. Ludwig Von Mises Institute, 2007. Brand new paperback. 162 pages. The problem of externalities and efficiency is cited relentlessly in mainstream literature as the great rationale for government intervention. The Austrian tradition, however, takes another approach, viewing these supposed problems as having market solutions that depend on a view of economics rooted in an understanding of the competitive process.
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Dematteis, Philip. Individuality and the Social Organism: The Controversy Between Max Stirner and Karl Marx. Revisionist Press, 1976. 0877002398 / 9780877002390 First edition Hardback without jacket, as published. Fine condition, unused. Contents: I. The Hegelian background: 1. Hegel, 2. The dialectic, 3. Ontological status of the dialectic, 4. The process of dialectic, 5. The system, 6. The split among Hegel's students, 7. The young Hegelians. II. The radical individualism of Max Stirner: 1. Life and early writings, 2. The Ego and His Own: structure and method, 3. The Ego and His Own: argument, 4. Reply to objections, 5. Summary. III. Marxist criticisms of Stirner: 1. Marxism, 2. Alienation, 3. Historical materialism, 4. Criticisms of Stirner: the German ideology, 5. Criticisms of Stirner: modern marxist criticism. IV. Conclusions: 1. Proper standpoint for considering the replies, 2. Possible motivations for the attack on Stirner, 3. Replies to Marx 4. Replies to Helms, 5. Conclusion: Stirner or Marx? Bibliography. 181 pages.
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Denson, John V. Reassessing the Presidency: The Rise of the Executive State and the Decline of Freedom. Von Mises Institute, 2001. 0945466293 / 9780945466291 Brand new hardback. SALE. This remarkable volume is the first full-scale revision of the official history of the U.S. executive state. It traces the progression of power exercised by American presidents from the early American Republican up to the eventual reality of the power-hungry Caesars which later appear as president in American history. Contributors examine the usual judgments of the historical profession to show the ugly side of supposed presidential greatness.
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Donisthorpe, Wordsworth. Individualism: A System of Politics. Decatur, MI: Invictus, 2004. B000BTKV5O Brand new paperback. 393 pages. Reprint of the 1889 Macmillian edition. Contents: 1. The state: its growth and evolution. 2. The structure of the state. 3. The functions of the state. 4. What is property? 5. What is capital? 6. The labour question. 7. Labour capitalism. 8. A word for anarchy. 9. The basis of individualism. 10. Land-law reformers. 11. An analysis of socialism. 12. Absolutism in politics.
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