Ludwig von Mises, the author of such classics as "Socialism" and "Human Action," is universally acknowledged as one of the most important classical liberals and economists of the twentieth century. In 1934, he left his native Austria in fear of the Nazis who seized all his papers in 1938 in Vienna and, Mises thought, destroyed them.But the papers were not destroyed. In 1996, Richard Ebeling and his wife Anna discovered the papers in an archive in Moscow. This second volume in the resulting "Selected Writings of Ludwig von Mises" series from Liberty Fund represents a treasure trove of important essays by the great free market economist.
Richard Ebeling is Professor of Economics at Northwood University. He has served as the editor or co-editor for twenty other books, including "The Age of Economists: From Adam Smith to Milton Friedman" and "Human Action: a 50-Year Tribute."