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The social order created by the philosophy of the Enlightenment assigned supremacy to the common man.
inauthor:"Ludwig von Mises" from books.google.com
Although Mises aptly critiques bureaucracy and expounds thoroughly upon the immense power of law-like codes of commissions and administrations, he does not condemn nor dismiss bureaucracy but rather frames its proper bounds within ...
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"Notes and recollections" is a very personal account by Mises describing his life in Austria before he came to the United States in 1940.
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Graduate students of economics have appreciated this essay for many years as the best summary of the technical side of the market. -- from Mises Institute website
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