1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Gottfried Haberler, “The Liberal International Economic Order in Historical Perspective” (1979) This is a single-author scholarly chapter in international economics, historical in scope and polemical in purpose...
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...
Summary: “The NAFTA Myth” This file is a short polemical policy essay. Rothbard’s scope is the 1993 debate over NAFTA, but his target is broader: the political use of “free trade” rhetoric to legitimate state-building, e...
Summary: “The Oscars” (1993) Murray N. Rothbard’s “The Oscars” is a brief 1993 film column that treats the Academy Awards as evidence in a wider cultural argument...
Gottfried Haberler, “The Political Economy of Regional or Continental Blocs” Haberler’s 1943 chapter frames regionalism as a constitutional problem of postwar order, not merely as a tariff question...
This file is a single scholarly essay: Kirzner’s chapter-length clarification of the pure time-preference theory of interest (PTPT) within Austrian capital theory...
Murray N. Rothbard, “The Religious Right: Toward a Coalition” (1993) This file is a single-author polemical strategy essay...
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...
This pamphlet, adapted from three Freeman articles, interprets the savings-and-loan collapse not as an outbreak of private recklessness alone, but as the predictable failure of a politically designed housing-finance cart...
This file is a single policy-economics chapter, first published in 1989, surveying the late-1980s world economy through three linked questions: US-centered global imbalance, exchange-rate instability, and the debt crisis...
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...
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...