1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.

Friedrich A. Hayek, Prices and Production (Second Edition, 1935) Hayek’s second edition collects four London lectures, with second-edition qualifications and appendices, into a program for restoring monetary theory to pr...

Friedrich A. Hayek, The Pure Theory of Capital — Summary Hayek’s book reconstructs capital theory by rejecting the treatment of capital as a single measurable fund...

The Road to Serfdom — Summary Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom is a wartime argument that political freedom cannot survive comprehensive economic planning...

Friedrich A. Hayek, The Sensory Order (1952) Hayek’s The Sensory Order is a theoretical monograph on psychology and the philosophy of mind, concerned with how the qualitative order of experience can arise within a physic...

Friedrich A. Hayek, The Constitution of Liberty Hayek’s book is a systematic defense of liberal civilization: not freedom as political participation, material power, or inner autonomy, but freedom from arbitrary coercion...

Denationalisation of Money — Summary F. A. Hayek’s Denationalisation of Money argues that monetary disorder is not an inherent defect of capitalism but the result of a state monopoly over currency...

Summary of Hayek and Bartley’s The Fatal Conceit The Fatal Conceit presents Hayek’s late synthesis of his arguments about markets, law, knowledge, and social evolution. Edited by W. W...
Friedrich A. Hayek, “Marginal Utility and Economic Calculation: A Review” (1925) Hayek’s essay is a compact review of Leo Schönfeld’s Grenznutzen und Wirtschaftsrechnung, the introductory volume of a projected larger stu...
Friedrich A. von Hayek, “Bemerkungen zum Zurechnungsproblem” (1926) Hayek’s short, single-author theoretical journal article surveys and criticizes the Austrian “imputation” problem: how the value of jointly used product...
Friedrich Freiherr von Wieser (1926) — Summary Hayek’s essay is a memorial occasion transformed into an intellectual biography...
Friedrich A. v. Hayek, “Das intertemporale Gleichgewichtssystem der Preise und die Bewegungen des »Geldwertes«” (1928) Hayek’s essay is an early reconstruction of monetary theory around temporal equilibrium...
Friedrich A. Hayek, “Gibt es einen „Widersinn des Sparens“?” (1929) Hayek’s essay attacks W. T. Foster and W. Catchings’ underconsumption theory and uses it to restate an Austrian account of money and capital...