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Clash of Group Interests

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In this thrilling essay written in 1945, Mises lays out a theory of social organization in response to the Marxist critique of the free society.
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In this thrilling essay written in 1945, Mises lays out a theory of social organization in response to the Marxist critique of the free society. He explains that the Marxist view is wrong concerning its claim that there is a clash of group interests in the market order. He explains the difference in the competition between producers and a Marxian-type struggle. He shows how the relationships between labor and capital are essentially cooperative in that interests coincide over the long run - and so it is with all groups in a free society.

However, he goes further to map out a theory of what he calls castes that form under interventionist systems. Here the privileged group really does live at the expense of the paying group in a manner which Marx suggests - but with the key difference that it is the state and not the market that makes this possible.

In this way, argues Mises, the state is the cause of social conflict; the more it intervenes in the market order, the more conflict it creates, as taxes, regulations, and legal privileges of all sorts begin to blot out the harmonious relationships that would otherwise exist on the market.

In his introduction, Rothbard explains the central importance of Mises's insight for understanding society and the market, and for providing a sound alternative to Marxian dialectics (which are still pervasive throughout academic departments today). Mises has unlocked many mysteries with this essay.

This publication singles out this essay in particular because of its importance for the world today. There does exist a clash of group interests - and it is the state that creates them. The only real resolution is to do away with all forms of statism.

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by Michael
on 2/1/2011
from Tamarac
Reprint of 2 lesser known Mises works
This appears to be a reprint of a small monograph published by the Center for Libertarian Studies as part of the "Occasional Papers" series.

It has 2 essays by Mises: "Clash of Group Interest" and "On Equality and Inequality", along with an abridged version of Rothbard's intro to the CLS monograph.

So, unless you have that monograph (or the original journals they appeared in), this should be new material for most people.
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ISBN 9781610161176
eISBN 9781610165129
UPC 1610161173
Publisher LvMI
Publication Date 01/29/2011
Binding PB
Page Length 72
Dimensions 4.25x7

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