Theory and History. Людвиг фон Мизес
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THEORY AND HISTORY
Titles in the Liberty Fund Library of the Works of Ludwig von Mises
Edited by Bettina Bien Greaves
The Anti-capitalistic Mentality
Bureaucracy
Economic Freedom and Interventionism: An Anthology of Articles and Essays
Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow
Human Action: A Treatise on Economics
Interventionism: An Economic Analysis
Liberalism: The Classical Tradition
Nation, State, and Economy: Contributions to the Politics and History of Our Time
Omnipotent Government: The Rise of the Total State and Total War
On the Manipulation of Money and Credit: Three Treatises on Trade-Cycle Theory
Planning for Freedom: Let the Market System Work
A Collection of Essays and Addresses
Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis
Theory and History: An Interpretation of Social and Economic Evolution
The Theory of Money and Credit
The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science: An Essay on Method
Edited by Richard M. Ebeling
Selected Writings of Ludwig von Mises
Volume 1: Monetary and Economic Policy Problems Before, During, and After the Great War
Volume 2: Between the Two World Wars: Monetary Disorder, Interventionism, Socialism, and the Great Depression
Volume 3: The Political Economy of International Reform and Reconstruction
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Editorial additions © 2005 by Liberty Fund, Inc. Originally published in 1957 by Yale University Press.
Front cover photograph of Ludwig von Mises used by permission of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama.
This eBook edition published in 2011.
eBook ISBN: E-PUB 978-1-61487-151-4
CONTENTS
4 The Concept of the Laws of Nature
5 The Limitations of Human Knowledge
1 Judgments of Value and Propositions of Existence
3 The Subjectivity of Valuation
4 The Logical and Syntactical Structure of Judgments of Value
2 Common Weal versus Special Interests
CHAPTER 3 The Quest for Absolute Values
3 A Remark on the Alleged Medieval Unanimity
8 The Utilitarian Doctrine Restated