Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science

Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science

by Ludwig von Mises

16 chapters5h 40mEnglish1962

About this book

This is the last book that von Mises wrote. It reflects a lifetime of learning and writing about economics as the leader of the Austrian School of economics. The book summarizes the spectacular success of economic freedom in building prosperity, and the intellectual error most civilizations fall into that hampers both their prosperity and their liberty. He demonstrates how socialism must fail because it cannot solve the problem of economic calculation, because short of totalitarian control, human behavior is always in flux and can't be studied the same way we study the physical "laws of nature". Yet there is an overall predictable regularity in human behavior as individuals go about choosing unpredictable ways to provide for their own pleasure, safety and security, which if given its head, tends towards creative problem solving and ever-increasing economic prosperity. (Summary by Michele Fry)

Chapters (15)

1Some Preliminary Observations Concerning Praxeology
1303
2Ch. 1, 1: The Human Mind
923
3Ch. 1, 2: :The Human Mind
1000
4Ch. 1, 3: :The Human Mind
1015
5Ch. 2, 1: The Activistic Basis of Knowledge
1730
6Ch. 2, 2: :The Activistic Basis of Knowledge
1231
7Ch. 3: Necessity and Volition
1528
8Ch. 4: Certainty and Uncertainty
1652
9Ch. 5.1: On Some Popular Errors Concerning the Scope and Method of Economics
1243
10Ch. 5, 2: On Some Popular Errors Concerning the Scope and Method of Economics
1235
11Ch. 5, 3: On Some Popular Errors Concerning the Scope and Method of Economics
1234
12Ch. 5, 4: On Some Popular Errors Concerning the Scope and Method of Economics
1352
13Ch. 6: Further Implications of the Neglect of Economic Thinking
1652
14Ch. 7: The Epistemological Roots of Monism
1497
15Ch. 8: Positivism and the Crisis of Western Civilization
1344

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