1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
“The Water Is Not Running” is a short polemical economic essay, presented as a chapter in Rothbard’s broader critique of welfare-state socialism...
Gottfried Haberler, The World Economy, Money, and the Great Depression 1919–1939 Haberler’s text is a single-author historical-analytical essay, written as international background for a Bundesbank anniversary collection...
Summary “A Trip to Poland” is a short first-person political travel essay by Murray N. Rothbard, recounting a March 1986 conference in northern Poland and using that episode to contrast Eastern bloc intellectual dissent...
Israel M. Kirzner, “Another Look at the Subjectivism of Costs” This single-authored 1986 scholarly essay/chapter in Austrian economic theory revisits opportunity cost after Wieser and Buchanan...
Murray N. Rothbard, “First Step Back to Gold” (1986) This file is a short polemical monetary-policy essay. Rothbard’s scope is narrow—the 1986 minting of the American Eagle gold coin—but he treats that event as a test of...
Summary: Murray N. Rothbard, “Government vs. Natural Resources” (1986) This file is a short polemical economics chapter. Rothbard’s scope is narrow but programmatic: he contests the environmental claim that private capit...
Murray N. Rothbard, “Money Inflation and Price Inflation” — Summary Murray N. Rothbard’s “Money Inflation and Price Inflation” is a short single-author economic essay, written as a polemical intervention into the Reagan-...
Murray N. Rothbard, “Privatization” (1986) This short polemical economic essay treats privatization as a comprehensive political-economic program, not merely as an administrative reform...
Murray N. Rothbard, “The World Currency Crisis” (1986) This file is a single-author short economic essay, chapter 71 of Making Economic Sense...
This file is a short, single-author polemical essay/chapter on international monetary policy. Rothbard’s scope is the path from the classical gold-coin standard through interwar gold exchange, Bretton Woods, the Smithson...
Debts and Deficits — Hans F. Sennholz (1987) Debts and Deficits is Sennholz’s Austrian-libertarian indictment of Reagan-era fiscal policy and of the transfer-state assumptions behind it...
Hans F. Sennholz, Money and Freedom - Summary Money and Freedom argues that inflation, business cycles, and social disintegration are not spontaneous failures of the market, but effects of statist monetary ideas transfor...