1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Hans F. Sennholz’s How Can Europe Survive? is a single-author Austrian political-economic pamphlet about the ideological foundations of postwar Europe’s crisis...
Hans Sennholz, The Federal Reserve System Sennholz’s essay argues from a libertarian perspective that central banking gives political authorities command over money through institutions presented as monetary technique...
Hans F. Sennholz, “How Communistic Are We?” (1961) Sennholz’s essay compares United States policy with the ten transitional measures listed in Marx’s Communist Manifesto...
Hans F. Sennholz, “Extremism Left and Right” (1964) This 1964 American Opinion essay is a magazine political polemic by Hans F...
Hans Sennholz, “Great Society: The Everything Deal” (1965) Sennholz’s essay interprets Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society as a continuation of New Deal liberalism rather than a new social vision...
Hans Sennholz, “How Communist Has America Become?” (1965) Hans Sennholz’s essay builds on a Cold War-era semantic reversal. It does not argue that America has become a Soviet satellite...
Hans Sennholz, “Inflation: Government’s Quiet Thief” (1965) Hans Sennholz’s 1965 essay treats inflation as a political instrument: hidden taxation, coerced redistribution, and a fiscal device by which the modern state fi...
This file is a 1965 American Opinion cover-review and bibliographic profile of Ludwig von Mises by Hans Sennholz. Its scope is a guided survey of Mises’s major works, with Sennholz’s interpretation supported by the voice...
Hans F. Sennholz, “The Economy and the Great Society Boom” (1966) This 1966 American Opinion essay is a topical monetary polemic on the Johnson administration’s “Great Society” economy...
Hans F. Sennholz, “Boom, Bang!” (1967) Hans F. Sennholz’s 1967 essay is a warning that the apparent return of prosperity is not recovery but an inflationary boom...
Hans Sennholz, “Food Prices and Supermarket Boycotts” (1967) Hans Sennholz’s article presents a free-market interpretation of the supermarket boycotts that appeared before the 1966 elections...
Hans F. Sennholz, “Tax and Tax” (1968) Hans F. Sennholz’s “Tax and Tax” responds to Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler’s September 1968 tax-reform proposals...