Liberalism

Liberalism

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This Is Mises'S Classic Statement In Defense Of A Free Society, One Of The Last Statements Of The Old Liberal School And A Text From Which We Can Continue To Learn. It Has Been The Conscience Of A Global Movement For Liberty For 80 Years. It First Appeared In 1927, As A Followup To Both His Devastating 1922 Book Showing That Socialism Would Fail, And His 1926 Book On Interventionism.It Was Written To Address The Burning Question: If Not Socialism, And If Not Fascism Or Interventionism, What Form Of Social Arrangements Are Most Conducive To Human Flourishing? Mises'S Answer Is Summed Up In The Title, By Which He Meant Classical Liberalism.Mises Did More Than Restate Classical Doctrine. He Gave A Thoroughly Modern Defense Of Freedom, One That Corrected The Errors Of The Old Liberal School By Rooting The Idea Of Liberty In The Institution Of Private Property (A Subject On Which The Classical School Was Sometimes Unclear). Here Is The Grand Contribution Of This Volume.The Program Of Liberalism, Therefore, If Condensed Into A Single Word, Would Have To Read: Property, That Is, Private Ownership Of The Means Of Production... All The Other Demands Of Liberalism Result From This Fundamental Demand.But There Are Other Insights Too. He Shows That Political Decentralization And Secession Are The Best Means To Peace And Political Liberty. As For Religion, He Recommends The Complete Separation Of Church And State. On Immigration, He Favors The Freedom Of Movement. On Culture, He Praised The Political Virtue Of Tolerance. On Education: State Involvement Must End, And Completely.He Deals Frankly With The Nationalities Problem, And Provides A Stirring Defense Of Rationalism As The Essential Foundation Of Liberal Political Order. He Discusses Political Strategy, And The Relationship Of Liberalism To Specialinterest Politics.In Some Ways, This Is The Most Political Of Mises'S Treatises, And Also One Of The Most Inspiring Books Ever Written On The Idea Of Liberty. It Remains The Book That Can Set The World On Fire For Freedom, Which Is Probably Why It Has Been Translated Into More Than A Dozen Languages.How Marvelous To Have It Available In This Lowpriced, Modern Edition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Liberalism' by Ludwig von Mises? A: 'Liberalism' explores the defense of a free society, advocating for classical liberalism as the best social arrangement for human flourishing. Mises addresses key questions regarding political and economic systems.
  • Q: When was 'Liberalism' first published? A: 'Liberalism' was first published in 1927, following Mises's earlier works that critiqued socialism and interventionism.
  • Q: What are the key ideas presented in this book? A: Mises emphasizes the importance of private property, political decentralization, the separation of church and state, and freedom of movement as essential components of a liberal society.
  • Q: Is 'Liberalism' suitable for readers unfamiliar with economic theory? A: 'Liberalism' is accessible to a broad audience, providing a clear and modern defense of freedom, making it suitable for readers new to economic theory.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Liberalism' have? A: 'Liberalism' contains 224 pages, making it a concise yet comprehensive exploration of liberal philosophy.
  • Q: What type of binding does this edition of 'Liberalism' have? A: This edition of 'Liberalism' is available in paperback binding, designed for durability and ease of reading.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Liberalism'? A: 'Liberalism' is authored by Ludwig von Mises, a prominent economist and political theorist known for his contributions to classical liberalism.
  • Q: What is the publication date of the latest edition of 'Liberalism'? A: The latest edition of 'Liberalism' was published on August 1, 2018.
  • Q: What insights does Mises provide about education in 'Liberalism'? A: Mises advocates for the complete separation of education from state involvement, promoting educational freedom as a cornerstone of liberalism.
  • Q: Can 'Liberalism' be beneficial for understanding modern political issues? A: 'Liberalism' provides timeless insights into political strategy and the relationship between liberalism and special-interest politics, making it relevant for contemporary discussions.