
Ludwig von Mises was an Austrian economist and philosopher, student of Carl Menger and Eugen Bohm-Bawerk, and mentor of F. A. von Hayek (1974 Nobel prize) and Murray Rothbard (father of libertarianism). His main contributions to economic theory are: the refutation of socialism on the grounds of impossibility of rational calculation in absence of private property and prices; refutation of government intervention as incompatible with market economy
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Introduction
Foreword
I. Acting Man
II. The Epistemological Problems of the Sciences of Human Action
XVI. Prices (continued)
III. Economics and the Revolt Against Reason
Freedom Is Slavery
VIII. Human Society
IV. A First Analysis of the Category of Action
V. Time
XV. The Market
X. Exchange Within Society
01. Human Action - Part 1
II. The Epistemological Problems of the Sciences of Human Action (continued)
Rozdział 1-A
IX. The Role of Ideas
VI. Uncertainty
VII. Action Within the World
VIII. Human Society (continued)
XV. The Market (continued)
XIV. The Scope and Method of Catallactics (continued)
The "Austrian" Theory of the Trade Cycle
Rozdział 1-B
Demand for Money and Supply of Money
XIV. The Scope and Method of Catallactics
XI. Valuation Without Calculation
XII. The Sphere of Economic Calculation
XXXIX. Economics and the Essential Problems of Human Existence
XXVIII. Interference by Taxation
02. Human Action - Part 1
XIII. Monetary Calculation as a Tool of Action
XVI. Prices
XXXIV. The Economics of War
XVII. Indirect Exchange
XXVII. The Government and the Market
Rozdział 2-A
Rozdział 2-B
Rozdział 2-C
XXXI. Currency and Credit Manipulation
The Determination of the Purchasing Power of Money
Compulsory Social Insurance
The Specific Value of Money
XXXIII. Syndicalism and Corporativism
XXVII. The Government and the Market (continued)
Free Banking and Contract Law
Rozdział 1-C
XX. Interest, Credit Expansion, and the Trade Cycle
XVIII. Action in the Passing of Time (continued)
XX. Interest, Credit Expansion, and the Trade Cycle (continued)
XXXVI. The Crisis of Interventionism
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