Understand Ludwig von Mises through the essential words that shaped his thought.Ludwig von Mises was one of the most powerful defenders of free markets, individual liberty, sound money, and economic reason in the twentieth century. His ideas transformed the Austrian School of economics and continue to influence economists, investors, political thinkers, libertarians, and students of classical liberalism worldwide.
VON MISES DICTIONARY is a clear and accessible guide to the 100 most important concepts in Mises's intellectual universe, from praxeology, human action, and economic calculation to inflation, interventionism, capitalism, socialism, money, entrepreneurship, and the market economy.
Each entry explains a central term, places it in context, and includes quotations from Mises's major works, including Human Action, Socialism, Liberalism, The Theory of Money and Credit, Bureaucracy, and Theory and History.
This book is ideal for readers who want to understand:
- Why socialism cannot rationally calculate
- How markets coordinate millions of individual choices
- Why inflation distorts economic life
- What praxeology means and why it matters
- How Mises defended capitalism, liberty, and sound money
- Why Austrian economics remains essential today
- Whether you are a student, investor, entrepreneur, economist, libertarian, or curious reader, this dictionary offers a compact but powerful introduction to one of the most rigorous minds in modern economic thought.
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