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Capital and Interest Review by Ludwig von Mises

Capital and Interest: Eugine von Böhm-Barwerk and the discriminating reader by Ludwig von Mises. A review of the new translation of Böhm-Barwerk’s three volume work from the Freeman in 1959.

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One Comment »

  1. What a crock of ett. lol.

    It’s one thing to spin a yarn. It is quite another to rewrite history to fulfill your own self-serving world-view.If Crockett were alive today, he most certainly would not be a Libertarian. While he argued for individual responsibility, he also spent most of his adult life fighting the Progressive fight for his community.

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