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Published less than a year after Austria's defeat in World War I, Nation, State, and Economy, examines and compares pre-war and post-war economic conditions and explicates Mises' theory that each country's prosperity supports rather than undercuts the prosperity of other countries. Mises' humanitarian recommendations in this book, born from a classical liberal perspective, provide a striking example of how supposedly hardnosed economic theory, based on the reality of experience, is in fact far more supportive of human flourishing than seemingly more idealistic but actually impractical social theories. Specifically, Mises warned of the consequences of the punitive terms of the Treaty of Versailles by victors more interested in punishing their defeated enemies than in building a Europe that would be able to meet the challenges of the future. With the benefit of hindsight we see how different European and world history might have been.
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Nation, State and Economy EN

Ludwig von Mises

Nation, State and Economy EN

Ludwig von Mises

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Published less than a year after Austria's defeat in World War I, Nation, State, and Economy, examines and compares pre-war and post-war economic conditions and explicates Mises' theory that each country's prosperity supports rather than undercuts the prosperity of other countries. Mises' humanitarian recommendations in this book, born from a classical liberal perspective, provide a striking example of how supposedly hardnosed economic theory, based on the reality of experience, is in fact far more supportive of human flourishing than seemingly more idealistic but actually impractical social theories. Specifically, Mises warned of the consequences of the punitive terms of the Treaty of Versailles by victors more interested in punishing their defeated enemies than in building a Europe that would be able to meet the challenges of the future. With the benefit of hindsight we see how different European and world history might have been.

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