Presenting Volume 2 of Rothbard’s History of Economic Thought, his book treatise on classical economics. I don’t think that economists and historians of ideas have even begun to fully absorb his work here, which is radically revisionist in every area – and in banking theory in particular. It is certainly a book for the ages, a worthy successor to Schumpeter and endlessly absorbing. It is a thrilling, happy day to have it online. It’s also in the store in hard copy.
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Murray Rothbard on Classical Economics
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Wow; extraordinary work, as usual. (I already have the hardcover volumes, but this is still extremely convenient.) How did you get the copyright-holder to come to its senses?
BTW, is there any chance this makes it onto Google Books?
Not Google Books.
Project Gutenberg!
Bravo! Continuing thanks to you all for both:
Economic Thought Before Adam Smith: An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought,
Volume I
by Murray N. Rothbard
Classical Economics: An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought,
Volume II
by Murray N. Rothbard
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