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Choice
Book • 2015
Choice: Cooperation, Enterprise, and Human Action is a creative and lucid book on economic science and market processes.
It draws on Ludwig von Mises' seminal work, Human Action, to illuminate the importance of free economies, entrepreneurship, and individual choice.
The book critiques government central planning and highlights the failures of interventionist policies, making it accessible to both economists and general readers.
It draws on Ludwig von Mises' seminal work, Human Action, to illuminate the importance of free economies, entrepreneurship, and individual choice.
The book critiques government central planning and highlights the failures of interventionist policies, making it accessible to both economists and general readers.
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Mentioned by Jordan B. Peterson and Michaela Peterson as helpful resources for those interested in learning about Austrian economics.

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189. Is Property Theft? | Dr. Robert Murphy
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as a more accessible alternative to Ludwig von Mises's 'Human Action'.


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Ep. 2664 Why Bother Worrying About the Debt?
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as the best introduction to Misesian economics without jargon.


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Ep. 2654 Bob Murphy on Our AI World
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as a modern, accessible distillation of Mises' Human Action for undergrads.

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Ep. 413 The Primacy of Choice in Economics, Theology, Physics, and Even Math
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, suggesting it resonates with the themes in 

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