Ludwig von Mises: Human Action
Ludwig von Mises's magnum opus presents a comprehensive system of economic theory grounded in the axiom of human action. His praxeological method deduces all economic principles from the logical implications of purposeful behavior. This analysis presents Mises's foundational insights alongside commentary from Murray Rothbard, Israel Kirzner, and F.A. Hayek, exploring the methodology and implications of Austrian economics.
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Chapters
Part I: Praxeology
Chapter 1: Acting Man
The Fundamental Category of Human Action
4 sections
Part II: Economic Calculation
Chapter 2: The Market Economy
Social Cooperation and Division of Labor
4 sections
Part III: Interventionism and Market Order
Chapter 3: Destructionism
The Economics of Interventionism
2 sections
Part IV: Market Phenomena
Chapter 4: Catallactics
The Theory of Market Exchange
3 sections
Part V: Political Economy
Chapter 5: Government and Market
The Limits of State Action
2 sections