Planning for Freedom
Planning for Freedom is a collection of seventeen
essays and addresses aimed at the general public, and written as an
introduction to Mises' other works. The collection includes such titles
as "Middle-of-the-Road Policy Leads to Socialism," "Stones
Into Bread, The Keynesian Miracle," "Inflation and Price
Control," "Economic Aspects of the Pension Problem,"
"Profit and Loss," "Economic Teaching at The University,"
etc. The essays comment upon some of the most burning questions in
the great ideological conflicts of our age. Surely, the world is headed
toward difficult times, but Mises reassures us that trends can change.
They have often changed in the past; they will change again. The current
edition includes a brief, but thorough, biographical study of the
Austrian School and von Mises's contributions, by his pupil, Murray
N. Rothbard, in addition to comments by several notable economic personages
on the influence of von Mises in their lives. An excellent introduction
to the philosophy of freedom, this volume rings clearly with truth.
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