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The Complete “Austrian School of Economics” Collection


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

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  1. 1993
    The Case for the Minimal State

    The Case for the Minimal State

    Henry Hazlitt · 11 sections

    Henry Hazlitt, “The Case for the Minimal State” — Summary Hazlitt’s essay is a review of Robert Nozick’s Anarchy, State, and Utopia and, more broadly, a reflection on the old problem of political power: how to justify th...

  2. 1993
    The Cure for Poverty

    The Cure for Poverty

    Henry Hazlitt · 4 sections

    This is a short, single-author article of popular political economy, first published in The Freeman in June 1972. Hazlitt uses the essay’s narrow compass to make a broad classical-liberal argument: poverty policy must be...

  3. 1993
    The Distribution of Income

    The Distribution of Income

    Henry Hazlitt · 13 sections

    The Distribution of Income Henry Hazlitt’s “The Distribution of Income” is a single-author economic polemic, first published as a Freeman article...

  4. 1993
    The Literature of Freedom

    The Literature of Freedom

    Henry Hazlitt · 2 sections

    The Literature of Freedom — Summary This file is a short programmatic essay and bibliographical introduction to Henry Hazlitt’s The Free Man’s Library, a wide-ranging guide to writings on individual freedom, free markets...

  5. 1993
    The Road Not Taken

    The Road Not Taken

    Henry Hazlitt · 8 sections

    Henry Hazlitt’s “The Road Not Taken” is a retrospective libertarian policy essay on the decades after the founding of the Foundation for Economic Education...

  6. 1993
    The Story of Negro Gains

    The Story of Negro Gains

    Henry Hazlitt · 6 sections

    Henry Hazlitt, “The Story of Negro Gains” — Summary This is a short single-author polemical economics article. Its scope is the economic status of Black Americans in the postwar United States, especially 1949–1969, and i...

  7. 1993
    The Task Confronting Libertarians

    The Task Confronting Libertarians

    Henry Hazlitt · 11 sections

    Henry Hazlitt’s “The Task Confronting Libertarians” turns a familiar practical question—what can one person do?—into a broader strategic diagnosis of libertarian politics...

  8. 1993
    The Torrent of Laws

    The Torrent of Laws

    Henry Hazlitt · 8 sections

    Henry Hazlitt, “The Torrent of Laws” (1979) Hazlitt’s essay is a short political-economic polemic, originally published in The Freeman, on legislative proliferation in the United States...

  9. 1993
    Uruguay: Welfare State Gone Wild

    Uruguay: Welfare State Gone Wild

    Henry Hazlitt · 8 sections

    Henry Hazlitt’s “Uruguay: Welfare State Gone Wild” is a short polemical magazine essay in political economy, first published in The Freeman in 1969...

  10. 1993
    Welfarism Gone Wild

    Welfarism Gone Wild

    Henry Hazlitt · 6 sections

    Summary Henry Hazlitt’s “Welfarism Gone Wild” is a compact libertarian polemic on American welfare from the New Deal to 1971...

  11. 1993
    Why Anti-Capitalism Grows

    Why Anti-Capitalism Grows

    Henry Hazlitt · 2 sections

    Henry Hazlitt, “Why Anticapitalism Grows” (1983/1993) — Summary Hazlitt’s essay is a compact polemical reply to a young defender of free enterprise who faces ten recurring objections to capitalism...

  12. 1993
    Why Some Are Poorer

    Why Some Are Poorer

    Henry Hazlitt · 7 sections

    Henry Hazlitt’s Why Some Are Poorer is a short economic-policy essay first published in The Freeman in January 1972. Its scope is historical mass poverty, residual poverty in affluent capitalist societies, and the limits...

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