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Critique of Interventionism

The economic principles that Mises expounded in these six essays during the 1920s have endured the test of time. The names and places have changed, but the same tired statist notions prevail. Mises’s incisive criticisms are as pertinent for Americans today as they were for the Germans of the Weimar republic.

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