Can you really understand American history without understanding economics? Thomas Woods doesn't think so.
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Illustrated hardcover edition with Audio CD. The story of a boy who becomes shipwrecked on an unfamiliar island after bein...
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Other children's history books are awful… here's the solution!
If your goal is to raise a well-rounded child who learns lessons from...
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Murray Rothbard was known as the state's greatest living enemy, and this is his most succinct and powerful statement on the topic, an exhibit A in how...
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Garrison explains in graphical terms the difference between simple Keynesianism and the disaggregated approach of the Austrians.
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Essential resource for a clear understanding of the rise of the Internet’s decentralized, apolitical, free-market alternative to national ...
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Andreas Marquart and Philipp Bagus show you how money arises and why our current money is bad money.
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The Broken Window is a rhyming and illustrated retelling of Frederic Bastiat's 1850 story about the broken window fallacy. It is a less...
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The most powerful case against the American central bank ever written. This work begins with a mini-treatment of money and banking theory, and then pl...
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Rothbard not only argues for the gold standard; he shows how it can be restored in a practical, step-by-step plan. No other system will stop the seemi...
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Robert P. Murphy demonstrates that modern civilization itself rests on the market economy. Yet the market can function properly only if the government...
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Professor Hahn, one of the greatest but least known Austrian economists of his generation, offers a fantastic refutation of Keynesian macroeconomics, ...
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