Making Economic Sense
Book • 2006
Making Economic Sense is an accessible anthology of Murray Rothbard's essays that distill key Austrian economic ideas into clear, concise pieces suitable for non-specialists.
The collection covers topics such as money, taxation, government intervention, and market processes, showcasing Rothbard's clarity and polemical style.
It serves as a friendly introduction to Rothbard's thought for readers daunted by his larger treatise, Man, Economy, and State.
The essays help readers build intuition about praxeological reasoning and the Austrian approach to monetary and capital theory.
The collection covers topics such as money, taxation, government intervention, and market processes, showcasing Rothbard's clarity and polemical style.
It serves as a friendly introduction to Rothbard's thought for readers daunted by his larger treatise, Man, Economy, and State.
The essays help readers build intuition about praxeological reasoning and the Austrian approach to monetary and capital theory.
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