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    "Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism" by Jörg Guido Hülsmann

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    "Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism" by Jörg Guido Hülsmann

    "Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism" by Jörg Guido Hülsmann
    Ludwig von Mises Institute | 2007 | ISBN: 193355018X 9781933550183 | 1160 pages | PDF | 6 MB

    Here is a magisterial book for today and the ages, one that inspires awe for both the subject and the author who accomplished the seemingly impossible: a sweeping intellectual biography, constructed from original sources, of the 20th century's most astonishing dissident intellectual. It has the apparatus of a great scholarly work but the drama of a classic novel.

    Ludwig von Mises’s colleagues in Europe called him the “last knight of liberalism” because he was the champion of an ideal of liberty they consider dead and gone in an age of central planning and socialism of all varieties. During his lifetime, they were largely correct. And thus the subtitle of this book.
    Born in 1881, he taught in Europe and the Americas during his century, and died in 1973 before the dawn of a new epoch that would validate his life and ideals in the minds of millions of people around the world.

    Contents
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    PARTI YOUNG LUDWIG
    1. Roots
    2. School Years
    Vienna
    Viennese Jews
    Akademisches Gymnasium
    Austria-Hungary
    Socialisms, Austrian Style
    Which Career?
    3. Alma Mater Rudolphina
    The Grünberg Seminar
    Military Service and Death of His Father
    In the Philippovich Seminar
    Birth of an Economist
    Years with a Master
    PART II THE AUSTRIAN SCHOOL
    4. Fin de siècle Economic Science
    Carl Menger—Pioneer of “Empirical Theory”
    Menger’s Work in the German Context
    Methodenstreit
    The Austrian School and the Gossen School
    The Breakthrough of the Austrian School
    Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk
    Friedrich von Wieser
    Joseph A. Schumpeter
    5. Early Professions
    Difficult Start in Professional Life
    The Parallel Life
    Kammer
    Storm Clouds
    Vienna Meeting of the Verein für Socialpolitik
    Breakthrough at the Kammer
    Theory of Money
    6. Treatise on Money
    The Nature of Money
    Integration of Value Theory and the Theory of Money
    Wieser’s Theory of Money
    Mises’s Theory of the Value of Money
    Money is Not Neutral: Cantillon Effects
    Exchange Rate Determination: Purchasing Power Theory
    Fractional-Reserve Banking and Business Cycles
    PART III OFFICER, GENTLEMAN, SCHOLAR
    7. The Great War
    First Year in Battle
    The Home Front
    Back to the Front
    New Life
    A Last Mission
    8. Nation, State, and Economy
    Migrations, Mixed Populations, and Modern Imperialism
    The Utilitarian Method of Social Analysis
    The Fallacies of German Socialism in War and Peace
    Political Economy of Language Communities
    9. 1919
    New Battlefields
    Postwar Socialism and the Specter of Anarchy
    Pro-Government Emergencies
    Toward Sound Money
    Vienna Circles
    10. A Copernican Shift
    The Argument
    The Intellectual Context
    Triumph
    The Incomplete Revolution
    11. A Treatise on Socialism
    Benefits Derived from the Means of Production under Capitalism
    The Utilitarian Case for Democracy
    Political Economy of the Family
    Implications of the Calculation Problem
    Moral Hazard—The Other Nemesis of Socialism
    The Feeble and Compromising John Stuart Mill
    The Law of Association
    Monopoly Theory
    Christian Ethics versus the Market?
    Socialism = Destructionism
    PART IV MISES IN HIS PRIME
    12. Winds of War
    Hayek and the Bureau for Claims Settlements
    Fighting Inflation
    Seminars
    Wieser’s Long Shadow
    The LSE Connection
    Advent of the Gold-Exchange Standard
    Hyperinflation, Currency Competition, and Monetary Reform
    Theory of Money and Credit Reconsidered
    German Economists Return to Classical Liberalism
    Silver Linings on the Horizon
    13. A System of Political Philosophy
    First Outline of a Theory of Interventionism
    Critique of the “Anti-Marxists”
    Critique of the New Liberals
    The Transformation of Economic Science
    Liberalismus
    14. Booms
    1926 Journeys
    Institute for Business Cycle Research
    Austrian Politics at the Onset of the Gold-Exchange Standard
    Free Trade, Monetary Stabilization, and Cyclical Policy
    The New Theoreticians
    The Theory of Value Reconsidered
    Toward a New Epistemology of the Social Sciences
    A Private Boom-Bust
    15. Crises
    The Causes of the Great Depression
    A Lieutenant in London
    Return to Foreign-Exchange Controls
    Second Edition of Socialism
    Dresden Meeting of the Verein für Sozialpolitik
    Economic Theory Completed
    Twilight in Vienna
    PARTV MISES IN GENEVA
    16. The Geneva Years
    Institut des Hautes Études Internationales
    Academic Life
    Alienation from Former Associates
    Mises and the Neo-Liberals
    Popular Fronts
    Profound Transformations
    The Walter Lippmann Colloquium
    Plans for after the War
    Escape from Europe
    17. A Treatise on Economics
    The System in an Overview
    Anti-Psychologism
    Capitalism and Liberalism are Rational
    Equilibrium, Profit and Loss, and Entrepreneurship
    Consumer Sovereignty and Interest
    Business Cycle Theory Restated
    Update of the Socialist-Calculation Debate
    A Pure Cash Balance Approach
    PART VI MISES IN AMERICA
    18. Émigré in New York
    Arrival in New York
    National Bureau of Economic Research
    Dark Hours and New Plans
    Six Weeks in Mexico
    The Austrian National Committee
    New Friends
    American Citizen
    19. Birth of a Movement
    Libertarian Seedbeds
    The Long Visit at New York University
    Leonard Read and the FEE
    Frederick Nymeyer
    Mises Debates American Libertarians
    Planned Chaos
    A Conference at Mont Pèlerin
    Preparing the Counter-Revolution
    A Neo-Liberal Coup in Germany
    A New Yorker
    20. Human Action and Its Consequences
    First Reactions
    Misesians
    Speeches and Papers
    The Freeman
    The Nymeyer Connection
    American Edition of Theory of Money and Credit
    Grey Eminence and Itinerant Scholar
    New York Circles
    A Misesian Treatise
    Sennholz at Grove City College
    21. The Epistemological Case for Capitalism
    The Argument in a Nutshell
    Science and the Culture of Salutary Dissent
    Heroic Elites in a Mass Democracy
    The Study of History
    The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality
    Christianity Reconsidered
    22. Fragmentation of the Movement
    Conservative Movement and Libertarian Remnant
    Demise of the Circle Bastiat
    Against the Neo-Liberals
    23. Last Years
    Last Writings
    Last Skirmishes with the Anarchists
    Last Skirmishes with the Monetarists
    Last Honors
    Epilogue
    Bibliography
    Index of Names
    Index of Subjects

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