1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Friedrich A. Hayek, John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor Hayek’s 1951 book is a documentary edition of a relationship: an arranged body of correspondence, editorial commentary, and collateral testimony concerning John Stu...
Fritz Machlup, “Schumpeter’s Economic Methodology” (1951) Machlup’s article reconstructs Schumpeter’s methodological position across four decades...
Ludwig M. Lachmann, “The Science of Human Action” (1951) Lachmann’s essay is an extended review of Mises’s Human Action, but it is also a methodological interpretation of Austrian economics after Weber, Menger, and Hayek...
Ludwig von Mises, “Class Conflict and Revolutionary Socialism” (1952) This file is a single-author polemical lecture or essay in economic theory and intellectual history...
Ludwig von Mises’s Foreign Investments and the Spirit of Capitalism presents foreign investment as a decisive episode in the uneven global diffusion of capitalism...
Hans Bayer, Gewinnbeteiligung (1952) Bayer’s work is a single-author scholarly monograph on profit sharing, written in the setting of postwar debates over productivity, co-determination, “human relations,” and economic o...
Individualism and the Industrial Revolution — Summary This file is a single-author polemical lecture/essay by Ludwig von Mises...
Ludwig von Mises, “Mind, Materialism, and the Fate of Man” (1952) This lecture opens Mises’s philosophical critique of Marxism by arguing that Marx’s enduring power lies less in economics than in a theory of mind, truth,...
This file is a single-author review essay in seven sections. Schütz reads Santayana’s Dominations and Powers as a late tractatus ethico-politicus: not a policy book, but a philosophical anthropology of how society and go...
Friedrich A. Hayek, The Counter-Revolution of Science (1952) — Summary Hayek’s 1952 book is a single-author scholarly work, part methodological treatise and part intellectual history...
Gottfried Haberler, “The Pigou Effect Once More” (1952) Gottfried Haberler’s “The Pigou Effect Once More” is a short single-author theoretical note, not a policy tract...
Eric Voegelin, “Abschließende Bemerkung” (1953) This file is a brief concluding remark, not a full treatise or collection...