Organisations can be bewildering. So can management. This book tries to sort out some of the simple aspects of both while preserving some of the best academic thinking. It might help- and it might make readers chuckle occasionally.
Entrepreneurs from all over the world are welcome in Germany. The German market is open for investments in practically all business and industry sectors. No restrictions are placed upon foreign companies, nor are there any business sectors exclusively monopolized by the state.
Here are more than seventy big thinkers, each sharing an idea for you to think about as we head into the new year. From bestselling author Elizabeth Gilbert to brilliant tech thinker Kevin Kelly, from publisher Tim O’Reilly to radio host Dave Ramsey, there are some important people riffing about important ideas here. The ebook includes Tom Peters, Jackie Huba and Jason Fried, along with Gina Trapani, Bill Taylor and Alan Webber.
Lew Rockwell’s new manifesto is a clarion call creative and thought-provoking on every page for a principled liberty in our time. There are very few books in which you can open up any page and immediately find a quotable and inspiring passage that will make you think hard, laugh out loud, or see things a completely new way.
258 pages | Ludwig Von Mises Institute (January 1, 1999) | ISBN: 0945466048 | PDF | 13.6 MB
The Austrian tradition began formally with Carl Menger’s 1871 work Principles of Economics. But its roots stretch back to the late-scholastic period, when philosophers first began to think systematically about the relationship between human choice and material resources.
564 pages | Ludwig Von Mises Institute (July 21, 2008) | ISBN: 1933550228 | PDF | 1.6 MB
Hayek was not only a leading champion of liberty in the 20th century. As this massive book reveals, he was also a great economist whose elaboration on monetary theory and the business cycle made him the leading foe of Keynesian theory and policy in the English-speaking world.
158 pages | Ludwig Von Mises Institute (September 4, 2007) | ISBN: 094546617X | PDF | 9.3 MB
The most powerful case against the American central bank ever written. This work begins with a mini-treatment of money and banking theory, and then plunges right in with the real history of the Federal Reserve System. Rothbard covers the struggle between competing elites and how they converged with the Fed.
1143 pages | Ludwig von Mises Institute (September 4, 2007) | ISBN: 193355018X | PDF | 4.9 MB
Here is a magisterial book for today and the ages, one that inspires awe for both the subject and the author who accomplished the seemingly impossible: a sweeping intellectual biography, constructed from original sources, of the 20th century's most astonishing dissident intellectual. It has the apparatus of a great scholarly work but the drama of a classic novel.
912 pages | Ludwig Von Mises Institute (December 1, 1998) | ISBN: 0945466242 | PDF | 50.5 MB
This edition has dusk jacket but no protective slip case!
Human Action: A Treatise on Economics is the most important book on political economy you will ever own. It was (and remains) the most comprehensive, systematic, forthright, and powerful defense of the economics of liberty ever written. This is the Scholars Edition: accept no substitute. You will treasure this volume.