The Theory of Social Economy by Gustav Cassel (1932)
The Socialist Tradition: Moses to Lenin, by Alexander Gray (1945)
The Development of Economic Doctrine: An Introductory Survey, by Alexander Gray (1933)
Our Money and the State, by Hartley Withers (1917)
The Case for Capitalism, by Hartley Withers (1920)



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Great work, as usual. It’s good to see the Gray books back from the dead, so to speak.
Thank you very much!
Pages VI to VIII of Alexander Gray’s “The Socialist Tradition: From Moses to Lenin” (1946) are unfortunately missing…
That’s all of the preface except for the first page.
Christoph, misesian not mosesian at the foot of the Mont-Pèlerin
link typo:
http:/mises.org/books/economicdoctrine_gray.pdf
should be:
http://mises.org/books/economicdoctrine_gray.pdf
- -double slash
typo fixed. Will take longer to drum up those missing intro pages – it’s a mystery.
Thanks for the books, in particular, Cassel’s Theory of Social Economy. I’m amazed at how similar Cassel’s book is to Human Action.
Cliff Notes?
Love the first sentence of the Gray book: CUSTOM and convention very properly require that an author–at least of anything that looks like a text-book–should make suitable apologies for his action in accentuating the horrid and outrageous disproportion between supply and demand in the world of books, and that he should at the same time, for the benefit of reviewers and others, indicate what particular long-felt gap he imagines he is filling.
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