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Argentina's Javier Milei has a knack for explaining libertarian philosophy and economic principles clearly, and he does so from an Austrian perspective. Before being swept into the presidency with a mandate, he would always have a book close at hand and talk to anyone who would listen about the evils of socialism and how it has harmed Argentina's economy. Those who listened began to spread these ideas, and now a new era in Argentina is happening. Like Milei, delve into and disseminate the concepts from these pivotal texts, upon which our civilization is built.
 

The Road to Serfdom

An unimpeachable classic work in political philosophy, intellectual and cultural history, and economics, The Road to Serfdom has inspired and infuriated politicians, scholars, and general readers for 80 years.

The Mises Institute was honored that Hayek served as a founding member of our board of advisers, and is very pleased to offer this book to a world that desperately needs to hear its message.

 

Economics in One Lesson

This book made the idea of the "broken window fallacy" so famous. Concise and instructive, it is deceptively prescient and far-reaching in its efforts to dissemble economic fallacies that are so prevalent they have almost become a new orthodoxy.

Send this book to reporters, politicians, pastors, political activists, teachers, or anyone else who needs to know. It is possibly the most important economics book ever written, in the sense it offers the greatest hope of educating everyone about the meaning of the science.

 

For a New Liberty

In For a New Liberty, Rothbard rediscovers the liberty that is our heritage and can again be our guiding principle in all aspects of public life. It set off a firestorm when it was published. What was once a commercial phenomenon has truly become a classic statement of the political foundations of civilization.

Once the exposure to Rothbardianism takes place, no other book on politics, economics, history, or sociology can be read the same way again. The news on television and in papers will never read the same way either.

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