1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Economic Planning and the Knowledge Problem — Summary This file is a single theoretical chapter in Austrian economics. Its scope is one sustained argument about Hayek, Mises, central planning, and the market process...
Murray N. Rothbard, “Eisnerizing Manassas” — Summary Murray N. Rothbard’s “Eisnerizing Manassas” is a short polemical essay of political economy and cultural criticism...
Murray N. Rothbard, “Environmentalists Clobber Texas” (1993) This short polemical policy essay treats a San Antonio water-rights dispute as a case study in Rothbard’s broader critique of environmental regulation, federal...
Friedrich August von Hayek: 1899–1992 — Summary Rothbard’s piece is a brief intellectual obituary and evaluative essay, not a full biography or edited collection...
Henry Hazlitt, “Gold versus Fractional Reserves” (1979) Hazlitt’s 1979 essay is a focused argument about monetary reconstruction after fiat inflation...
Hans F. Sennholz, “In Search of a New Monetary Order” — Summary Hans F. Sennholz’s essay, written just after the 1971 suspension of dollar-gold convertibility, treats the breakdown of Bretton Woods not as a temporary dip...
Murray N. Rothbard, “Inflation Redux” — Summary “Inflation Redux” is a short polemical economic essay. Its scope is the late-1980s return of U.S...
Inflationary Recession, Once More — Summary This file is a short standalone economic polemic by Murray N. Rothbard. Its scope is deliberately narrow: Rothbard reads the current downturn through a repeated historical patt...
This file is a compact political-economy essay from Rothbard’s Making Economic Sense. Its immediate target is the Clinton-era explanation of the 1994 Democratic defeat: that voters failed to appreciate a recovery because...
Murray N. Rothbard, “Keynesian Myths” — Summary This short single-author polemical essay, printed as part of Making Economic Sense, is Rothbard’s Austrian critique of Keynesian macroeconomics...
Murray N. Rothbard, “Keynesianism Redux” (1995) This short polemical essay, presented as a single chapter/commentary from Making Economic Sense, argues that Keynesianism survived not because it retained explanatory power...
Hans F. Sennholz, “Love and Envy” (1995) — Summary Hans F. Sennholz’s “Love and Envy” is a brief polemical essay in political economy and moral philosophy, published as a reflective “Notes” piece...