Man, Economy, and State
Man, Economy, and State: A treatise on economic principles is a 1962 book of Austrian School economics by Murray Rothbard (orig. abridged ed.).[a] It was originally intended as a textbook form of Human Action by Ludwig von Mises, but became its own treatise after he realized original work was needed to flesh out Mises' ideas.[2]
Author | Murray Rothbard |
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Original title | Man, Economy, and State: A treatise on economic principles volume I[a] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Subject | Economics |
Publisher | D. van Nostrand (1962), Institute for Humane Studies (1981), Ludwig von Mises Institute (1993, 2004) |
Publication date | 1962 (abridged)[a] 1981, 1993, 2004 (full text) |
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Pages | 987 (abridged)[a] 1,506 (full text) |
ISBN | 0-8147-5380-9 (1962), 0-910884-27-7 (1981), 0-8402-1223-2 (1993), 0-945466-30-7 (2004) |
OCLC | 339220 |
See also Rothbard (1970) Power and Market.[a] |
According to Salerno, the book Power and Market: Government and the Economy "was originally written as the third volume of Man, Economy, and State, but was published separately eight years later".[3][4] It was reunited with the 4th edition of Man, Economy, and State in 2004 in the volume sub-titled "The Scholar's Edition" from the Ludwig von Mises Institute.[3][5] The author analyzes the negative effects of the various kinds of government intervention, and argues that the State is neither necessary nor useful.[citation needed]
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- Combined, complete text of Rothbard, M.N. "Man, Economy, and State with Power and Market" (PDF) (combined volume).
- Best, Ben. "Man, Economy, and State – book review & summary". benbest.com.
- Complete text of Portuguese translated version Rothbard, M.N. (June 4, 2021). "Homem, Economia e Estado com Poder & Mercado" (combined volume).
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