“Isabel Paterson’s Place in History” by Doug French
src="http://images.mises.org/DailyArticleImages/5387.jpg" class="left" width="170" border="0" />Anyone in the freedom movement owes a debt to Isabel Paterson. She was brilliant, productive, tenacious, and complicated. Professor Cox’s work is worthy of his subject.
“Luxuries into Necessities” by Ludwig von Mises
src="http://images.mises.org/DailyArticleImages/5389.jpg" class="left" width="100" border="0" />An industrial innovation enters the market as the extravagance of an elite before it finally turns, step by step, into a need of each and all.
“The Chicago School versus the Austrian School” by Robert P. Murphy
src="http://images.mises.org/DailyArticleImages/5390.jpg" class="left" width="100" border="0" />People often ask me, “How are the Austrians different from the Chicago School economists?”
“China’s Hard-Money History” by Dan O’Connor
src="http://images.mises.org/DailyArticleImages/5378.jpg" class="left" width="100" border="0" />China should reject and overthrow the paper notes imposed upon it by the Chinese Communist Party.
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