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Liberty Fund Inc Lamp of Experience: Whig History & the Intellectual Origins of the American Revolution
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Liberty Fund Inc Education & the State, 3rd Edition: A Study in Political Economy
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Liberty Fund Inc In Defense of Freedom & Related Essays
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Liberty Fund Inc Fluttering Veil: Essays on Monetary Disequilibrium
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Liberty Fund Inc Limits of State Action
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Liberty Fund Inc Morals of Markets & Related Essays
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Liberty Fund Inc Further Reflections on the Revolution in France
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Liberty Fund Inc Ethics of Redistribution
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Liberty Fund Inc History of the American Revolution, Volumes 1 & 2
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Liberty Fund Inc Modern Age: The First Twenty-Five Years -- A Selection
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Liberty Fund Inc Democratick Editorials: Essays in Jacksonian Political Economy
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Liberty Fund Inc Works of Fisher Ames: Volumes 1 & 2
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Liberty Fund Inc Theory of Money & Credit
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Liberty Fund Inc Socialism
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Liberty Fund Inc Works & Correspondence of David Ricardo, Volume 01: On the Principles of Political Economy & Taxation
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Liberty Fund Inc Exploring the Bounds of Liberty (3 vols)
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Liberty Fund Inc Economic Sophisms & "What is Seen & What is Not Seen
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Liberty Fund Inc Treatise on Political Economy
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Liberty Fund Inc Epistemological Problems of Economics
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Liberty Fund Inc History of Civilization in Europe
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Liberty Fund Inc Law, the State & Other Political Writings, 1843-1850
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Liberty Fund Inc Competition & Entrepreneurship
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Liberty Fund Inc A Concise History of the Common Law
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Liberty Fund Inc Omnipotent Government: The Rise of the Total State & Total War
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Liberty Fund Inc Adam Smith & the Wealth of Nations DVD
This DVD is an introduction to modern economics and the importance of free markets. The DVD is narrated by Dr Benjamin A Rogge of Wabash College and was prepared with the advice of Professors Ronald H Coase of the University of Chicago and E G West of Carleton University. From his childhood in Scotland through his university days in Oxford and on to his academic career, the film examines the events and influences that made Adam Smith the father of economics. The film delineates the original brilliance of Adam Smith's ideas that culminated in his masterwork, 'The Wealth of Nations'. Students come to understand the central concepts that Smith presented in 'The Wealth of Nations', and they see how those concepts made our modern world possible.
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Liberty Fund Inc Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science: An Essay on Method
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Liberty Fund Inc Human Action (4-Volume Set): A Treatise on Economics
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Liberty Fund Inc Liberalism: The Classical Tradition
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Liberty Fund Inc Principles of Natural & Politic Law
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Liberty Fund Inc Bureaucarcy
Gordon Tullock is among a small group of living legends in the field of political economics. This volume provides an entree to the mind of an original thinker. Professor Rowley provides deliberately sparse contextual introduction to each volume, opting to allow the very able and eloquent Tullock to speak for himself.
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Liberty Fund Inc Cato: A Tragedy, & Selected Essays
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Liberty Fund Inc Elegant & Learned Discourse of the Light of Nature: A Series of Sermons by Nathaniel Culverwell
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Liberty Fund Inc Ideal Element in Law
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Liberty Fund Inc Hobbes on Civil Association
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Liberty Fund Inc Natural Law: A Study in Legal & Social History & Philosophy
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Liberty Fund Inc Cato's Letters, Volumes 1 & 2: Essays on Liberty, Civil & Religious & Other Important Subjects
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John Wiley & Sons Inc The Two Narratives of Political Economy
Captures the 17th-19th century origins and developments ofpolitical economy by editing original texts and illuminatingtheir relevance for today's political debate Political economy from the 17th century to the present can be captured in two narratives originating with Locke and Rousseau. Those original narratives were expanded in significant ways in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the editors argue that they still hold sway today. Edited original writings included in the anthology are from: Locke, Rousseau, Adam Smith, Tocqueville, Mill, Marx, Proudhon, Owen, the Federalist Papers, the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, and the American Constitution. The editors have restricted their comments to the extensive introductions thereby allowing the original participants to speak for themselves. The readings included are intended to be instructive with respect to the origin and development of the two narratives rather than an exhaustive account of how thinkers and writers on economics advance the discipline of economics as a social science. Reviews "The editors provide a compelling collection to critically frame the clash of Political Economy which shapes modern democracies. Their selections and introductions expertly paint a picture of the contending schools to suggest how enduring these core challenges remain. By placing these writers within this great debate, the authors guide students to discover the essential questions of liberty, equality, and the proper role of the state at the core of the American economic debate." —Roberta Q. Herzberg, Utah State University Political Science "The real service performed by Capaldi and Lloyd is to provide generous excerpts from supporters of both narratives so that the reader can determine for themselves who best makes their case. I recommend this volume highly both to the individual interested in learning about the intellectual and political history of political economy and to the professor in search of a one-volume anthology on political economy for use in a course on economic thought." —Steven D. Ealy, Senior Fellow, Liberty Fund, Inc.
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