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Murray Rothbard's Man, Economy, and State is united for the first time with its companion volume, Power and Market. The books were written as a single package but when the first came out in 1962, it was missing the last quarter, which only appeared more than ten years later as a separate volume. Even separately, the books achieved a towering presence. Together for the first time as an integrated whole, as they were intended to be, the result is sure to rock the world of economic and political ideas. This combined edition follows the high standards set by Mises Institute publishing, with Rothbard's wonderful footnotes at the bottom of the page (no more turning back and forth), a new introduction that presents all new material from the Rothbard archives, very detailed indexes and bibliographies, and the best papers and bindings.… (mehr)
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To
Ludwig von Mises
(Man, Economy, and State)
and to
Libertarians of the Past,
who Blazed the Trail
and to
Libertarians of the Future,
who Shall Overcome
(Power and Market)
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One of the unhappy casualties of World War I, it seems, was the old-fashioned treatise on economic “principles.”
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At this point, the praxeologist as such retires from the scene; the citizen—the ethicist—must now choose according to the set of values or ethical principles he holds dear.
Murray Rothbard's Man, Economy, and State is united for the first time with its companion volume, Power and Market. The books were written as a single package but when the first came out in 1962, it was missing the last quarter, which only appeared more than ten years later as a separate volume. Even separately, the books achieved a towering presence. Together for the first time as an integrated whole, as they were intended to be, the result is sure to rock the world of economic and political ideas. This combined edition follows the high standards set by Mises Institute publishing, with Rothbard's wonderful footnotes at the bottom of the page (no more turning back and forth), a new introduction that presents all new material from the Rothbard archives, very detailed indexes and bibliographies, and the best papers and bindings.