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Macht und Markt: Mensch, Wirtschaft und Staat III

1970

by Rothbard

Austrian SchoolDeficit SpendingInterventionismMurray RothbardTaxationBusiness CyclesEntrepreneurshipInterest RatesKeynesian EconomicsPraxeologyInsuranceLaissez-faireProperty RightsCoercionFranz OppenheimerLiberalismClass StruggleDavid HumeDemocracyCapitalismConsumer SovereigntyInflationJoseph SchumpeterLudwig von MisesProfit and LossPrice ControlsBimetallismExchange ControlUnemploymentUsuryFritz MachlupHenry HazlittInnovationMonopolyProtectionismAgriculturePrice TheoryGuildsMilton FriedmanFrederic BastiatFree TradeCapital MovementsDivision of LaborLabor MobilityMinimum WageTrade UnionsCartelsFriedrich A. HayekCapital TheoryEconomies of ScaleRaw MaterialsTime PreferenceKnowledge EconomicsFree BankingHerbert SpencerMonetary TheoryBureaucracyPublic FinanceResource AllocationSubsidiesAccountingElasticity of DemandInvestmentIrving FisherMalinvestmentMoney MarketPurchasing PowerHoardingLiquidityCapital ConsumptionSavingCapital AccumulationInheritanceGround RentChicago SchoolIncome DistributionProductivityProgressive TaxationEconomic CalculationFrank KnightNationalizationAdam SmithLionel RobbinsMarginal UtilitySubjective ValueWelfare EconomicsPublic GoodsSocialismSocial PolicyCollectivismFactors of ProductionPlanned EconomyMethodological IndividualismTotalitarianismPrivatizationNational IncomePrice LevelExternalitiesRule of LawTeleologyRationalityEgalitarianismUncertaintyFeudalismCompetitionDialectical MaterialismPovertyWelfare StateNatural LawAlfred MarshallHistorical SchoolAristotleLegal TheoryPlatoAnarchismPerfect CompetitionJoan RobinsonEconomic HistoryMathematical EconomicsPolitical EconomyStatismUtilitarianismMixed EconomyIndustrial RevolutionInfrastructureAdolf HitlerJoseph StalinWeimar Republic

Table of Contents · 86 segments

1
Publication Front Matter and Volume 3 Contentsessay
2
Contents of Volumes 1 and 2 of Man, Economy, and Stateessay
3
Security Services on the Free Marketchapter
4
Foundations of Intervention: Types of Interventiontheoretical
5
Direct Effects of Intervention on Utility: Conflict, Democracy, and Defensetheoretical
6
Aggression and Utility on the Free Market (continued)theoretical
7
Envy, Demonstrated Preference, and Ex Post Utilitytheoretical
8
Triangular Intervention Definedtheoretical
9
Price Controls, Shortages, Surpluses, and Monetary Controlstheoretical
10
Product Prohibition and the General Theory of Monopoly Privilegestheoretical
11
Compulsory Cartelstheoretical
12
Licenses as Monopolistic Restrictionstheoretical
13
Quality and Safety Standards as Restrictions on Consumer Choicetheoretical
14
Quality and Safety Regulations and Tariffs as Monopoly Privilegestheoretical
15
Immigration Restrictions as Geographic Labor Monopolytheoretical
16
Child Labor Laws, Conscription, Minimum Wages, Unions, and Unemployment Subsidiestheoretical
17
Punishing Efficient Market Structurestheoretical
18
Antitrust Laws as Anti-Competitive Interventiontheoretical
19
Freight-Neutral Pricing and Conservation Lawstheoretical
20
Conservation Laws, Public Domain, and Resource Monopoly Privileges (continued)theoretical
21
Patents as Monopoly Privilegestheoretical
22
Franchises, Public Utilities, Eminent Domain, Bribery, and Monopoly Policytheoretical
23
Appendices on Private Coinage, Coercion, and Lebensraumessay
24
Binary Intervention: Taxation, Tax Consumers, and the Opening of Tax Incidencechapter
25
Income Taxes: General Sales Taxes and the Impossibility of Forward Shiftingtheoretical
26
Partial Excise Taxes and Other Taxes on Productiontheoretical
27
General Effects of Income Taxation, Wage Taxes, and Corporate Taxestheoretical
28
Taxation of Excess Profitstheoretical
29
The Problem of Capital Gainstheoretical
30
Is a Tax on Consumption Possible?theoretical
31
Tax Incidence II: Taxes on Accumulated Capitaltheoretical
32
Capital Taxation and Forced Capital Consumption (continued)theoretical
33
Taxation of Gratuitous Transfers: Inheritance and Giftstheoretical
34
Capital Taxes: Property Tax and Wealth Taxtheoretical
35
Progressive Taxation: Incidence and Effectstheoretical
36
The Single Tax on Land Rentstheoretical
37
Feudal Land Privilege, Historical Plunder, and Property Titlestheoretical
38
Just Taxation and the Just Pricetheoretical
39
Administrative Cost, Convenience, Certainty, and Tax Evasiontheoretical
40
Tax Burden Distribution, Uniformity, and Tax Exemptionstheoretical
41
The Impossibility of Uniform Income Taxationtheoretical
42
Ambiguities in the Ability-to-Pay Principletheoretical
43
Justice Critique of the Ability-to-Pay Principletheoretical
44
Sacrifice Theory of Taxationtheoretical
45
The Benefit or Equivalence Principletheoretical
46
The Poll Tax and the Cost Principletheoretical
47
Taxation for Revenue Onlytheoretical
48
Neutral Taxation: Summarytheoretical
49
Voluntary Contributions to the Statetheoretical
50
Binary Intervention: Government Expenditurechapter
51
Government Subsidies and State Resource-Using Expendituretheoretical
52
State versus Private Ownership (continued)theoretical
53
Resource-Consuming Activities: Socialism (opening)theoretical
54
Footnote on Social Marginal Cost and Benefitfootnotes
55
Socialism, Calculation, and Partial Collectivismtheoretical
56
The Myth of Public Property (opening fragment)theoretical
57
Footnotes on Black Markets, Yugoslavia, and Socialist Calculationfootnotes
58
The Myth of Public Property: Control, Alienation, and Time Horizontheoretical
59
Democracy: Praxeological and Conceptual Critiquetheoretical
60
Appendix on Government Expenditure in National Product (opening)theoretical
61
Footnotes on Constitutional Limits and Public Goods Argumentsfootnotes
62
Appendix: Correcting National Product for State Activitytheoretical
63
Anti-Market Ethics: Praxeological Critique of Ethical Claimstheoretical
64
Knowledge of Self-Interest: The Alleged Problematic Assumption (opening)theoretical
65
Knowledge of Self-Interest and Government Experts Continuedtheoretical
66
Immoral Choices and the Goodness of Human Naturetheoretical
67
Equality, Equal Liberty, and Securitytheoretical
68
The Alleged Joys of Status Societytheoretical
69
Charity, Poverty, Materialism, and the Jungle Analogytheoretical
70
Power, Coercion, and Economic Coercion Beginningtheoretical
71
Power over Nature and Power over Peopletheoretical
72
Luck, Gambling, and the Traffic Policeman Analogytheoretical
73
Overdevelopment and Underdevelopmenttheoretical
74
The State, Human Nature, and Property Rightstheoretical
75
Appendix on Henry M. Oliver: Socioeconomic Goals and Natural Libertyessay
76
Oliver on Freedom of Contractessay
77
Oliver on Earned Income and Meritessay
78
Anti-Market Ethics: Coerced Charity and First Use Propertychapter
79
Conclusion: Economics, Its Nature and Usechapter
80
Implicit Moralizing and Social Ethics in Economicschapter
81
Market Principle and Hegemonic Principlechapter
82
Afterword: Democracy, Ideology, and Interventionessay
83
Afterword: Economics, State Infrastructure, and Environmental Property Rightsessay
84
Afterword: Market Error Correction and Anarcho-Capitalist Lineageessay
85
Afterword: Rothbard Beyond Left and Rightessay
86
Afterword: Voluntarism and Intellectual Renewalessay