Contributors | |
Foreword | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Adam Smith and The Wealth of Nations | p. 7 |
The Popularizers: Henry Hazlitt, Warren Brookes, and Thomas Sowell | p. 21 |
Economics on the Left: From Marxism to Keynesianism | p. 31 |
Frederic Bastiat and the Free Market Ideal | p. 43 |
F. A. Hayek and the Many Roads to Serfdom | p. 51 |
A Rational Economist in an Irrational Age: Ludwig von Mises | p. 69 |
The Nobel Laureates: Milton Friedman, George J. Stigler, James M. Buchanan, Ronald H. Coase, and Gary S. Becker | p. 121 |
The Limits of Economic Policy: The Austrian Economists and the German ORDO Liberals | p. 145 |
The Economic Self | p. 167 |
Economic Theory and Public Policy | p. 179 |
Booms, Busts, and the Business Cycle | p. 197 |
Observations about Economic Ignorance | p. 209 |
Why Read Adam Smith Today? | p. 215 |
Carl Menger and the Austrian School of Economics | p. 219 |
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