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Index
Preface Acknowledgments P ART I Y OUNG L UDWIG 1. Roots 2. School Years Vienna Viennese Jews Akademisches Gymnasium Austria-Hungary Socialisms, Austrian Style Which Career? 3. Alma Mater Rudolphina The Grünberg Seminar Military Service and Death of His Father In the Philippovich Seminar Birth of an Economist Years with a Master P ART II T HE A USTRIAN S CHOOL 4. Fin de siècle Economic Science Carl Menger—Pioneer of “Empirical Theory” Menger's Work in the German Context Methodenstreit The Austrian School and the Gossen School The Breakthrough of the Austrian School Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk Friedrich von Wieser Joseph A. Schumpeter 5. Early Professions Difficult Start in Professional Life The Parallel Life Kammer Storm Clouds Vienna Meeting of the Verein für Socialpolitik Breakthrough at the Kammer Theory of Money 6. Treatise on Money The Nature of Money Integration of Value Theory and the Theory of Money Wieser's Theory of Money Mises's Theory of the Value of Money Money is Not Neutral: Cantillon Effects Exchange Rate Determination: Purchasing Power Theory Fractional-Reserve Banking and Business Cycles P ART III O FFICER , G ENTLEMAN , S CHOLAR 7. The Great War First Year in Battle The Home Front Back to the Front New Life A Last Mission 8. Nation, State, and Economy Migrations, Mixed Populations, and Modern Imperialism The Utilitarian Method of Social Analysis The Fallacies of German Socialism in War and Peace Political Economy of Language Communities 9. 1919 New Battlefields Postwar Socialism and the Specter of Anarchy Pro-Government Emergencies Toward Sound Money Vienna Circles 10. A Copernican Shift The Argument The Intellectual Context Triumph The Incomplete Revolution 11. A Treatise on Socialism Benefits Derived from the Means of Production under Capitalism The Utilitarian Case for Democracy Political Economy of the Family Implications of the Calculation Problem Moral Hazard—The Other Nemesis of Socialism The Feeble and Compromising John Stuart Mill The Law of Association Monopoly Theory Christian Ethics versus the Market? Socialism = Destructionism P ART IV M ISES IN H IS P RIME 12. Winds of War Hayek and the Bureau for Claims Settlements Fighting Inflation Seminars Wieser's Long Shadow The LSE Connection Advent of the Gold-Exchange Standard Hyperinflation, Currency Competition, and Monetary Reform Theory of Money and Credit Reconsidered German Economists Return to Classical Liberalism Silver Linings on the Horizon 13. A System of Political Philosophy First Outline of a Theory of Interventionism Critique of the “Anti-Marxists” Critique of the New Liberals The Transformation of Economic Science Liberalismus 14. Booms 1926 Journeys Institute for Business Cycle Research Austrian Politics at the Onset of the Gold-Exchange Standard Free Trade, Monetary Stabilization, and Cyclical Policy The New Theoreticians The Theory of Value Reconsidered Toward a New Epistemology of the Social Sciences A Private Boom-Bust 15. Crises The Causes of the Great Depression A Lieutenant in London Return to Foreign-Exchange Controls Second Edition of Socialism Dresden Meeting of the Verein fiir Sozialpolitik Economic Theory Completed Twilight in Vienna P ART V M ISES IN G ENEVA 16. The Geneva Years Institut des Hautes Études Internationales Academic Life Alienation from Former Associates Mises and the Neo-Liberals Popular Fronts Profound Transformations The Walter Lippmann Colloquium Plans for after the War Escape from Europe 17. A Treatise on Economics The System in an Overview Anti-Psychologism Capitalism and Liberalism are Rational Equilibrium, Profit and Loss, and Entrepreneurship Consumer Sovereignty and Interest Business Cycle Theory Restated Update of the Socialist-Calculation Debate A Pure Cash Balance Approach P ART VI M ISES IN A MERICA 18. Émigré in New York Arrival in New York National Bureau of Economic Research Dark Hours and New Plans Six Weeks in Mexico The Austrian National Committee New Friends American Citizen 19. Birth of a Movement Libertarian Seedbeds The Long Visit at New York University Leonard Read and the FEE Frederick Nymeyer Mises Debates American Libertarians Planned Chaos A Conference at Mont Pèlerin Preparing the Counter-Revolution A Neo-Liberal Coup in Germany A New Yorker 20. Human Action and Its Consequences First Reactions Misesians Speeches and Papers The Freeman The Nymeyer Connection American Edition of Theory of Money and Credit Grey Eminence and Itinerant Scholar New York Circles A Misesian Treatise Sennholz at Grove City College 21. The Epistemological Case for Capitalism The Argument in a Nutshell Science and the Culture of Salutary Dissent Heroic Elites in a Mass Democracy The Study of History The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality Christianity Reconsidered 22. Fragmentation of the Movement Conservative Movement and Libertarian Remnant Demise of the Circle Bastiat Against the Neo-Liberals 23. Last Years Last Writings Last Skirmishes with the Anarchists Last Skirmishes with the Monetarists Last Honors Epilogue Bibliography Index of Names Index of Subjects
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