1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Hans F. Sennholz, “Beware of Despair” (1994) Hans F. Sennholz’s “Beware of Despair” is a short political-economic essay. Its scope is narrow but ambitious: it addresses libertarians and classical liberals who, seeing reg...
Eric Voegelin, Das Volk Gottes — Summary Opitz frames Das Volk Gottes as the missing historical depth behind Voegelin’s critique of modernity: not a story of simple secular progress, but of religious symbols migrating in...
Economic Incentives and Welfare — Summary This short chapter from Murray N. Rothbard’s Making Economic Sense is a polemical economic essay on welfare policy, incentives, and marginal choice...
Summary Hans F. Sennholz’s “Economic Reforms in Russia” is a brief 1994 political-economic commentary. Its scope is the early post-Soviet transition, especially the reversal from Yeltsin-era liberalization toward what Se...
Felix Somary, Erinnerungen eines politischen Meteorologen Somary’s memoir fashions the banker-observer as a “political meteorologist”: someone trained to read pressure changes before others recognize the storm...
Murray N. Rothbard, “Hunting the Christian Right” (1994) Rothbard’s essay is a compact August 1994 polemic on media alarm over Christian conservative organizing inside the Republican Party...
Murray N. Rothbard, “Hutus vs. Tutsis” (1994) — Summary This short June 1994 polemic responds to the Rwandan genocide by turning it into an argument against U.S./UN interventionism, liberal universalism, imposed democrac...
Murray N. Rothbard, “Invade the World” (1994) — Summary “Invade the World” is a short single-author political essay in the form of a satirical polemic. Its scope is the immediate post-Cold War debate over U.S...
This file is a brief single-author political-economic essay/chapter. Rothbard reads the Nafta struggle less as a dispute over tariffs than as an exposure of political power...
Murray N. Rothbard, “Korean War Redux?” — Summary This file is a short single-author political essay: Rothbard’s January 1994 antiwar commentary on the Clinton administration’s North Korea alarm...
Murray N. Rothbard, “Nations by Consent” Rothbard’s essay reintroduces “nation” into libertarian thought, which he says has too often treated only individuals and states as real units...
Summary: Hans F. Sennholz, “Perspectives of NAFTA” (1994) This file is a short policy essay. Sennholz treats NAFTA as a political and bureaucratic arrangement presented under the rhetoric of free trade but structured, in...