Power and Market

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Cover of the 2006 Ludwig von Mises Institute edition of Power and Market
Cover of the 2006 Ludwig von Mises Institute edition of Power and Market

Power and Market: Government and the Economy is a 1970 book by Murray Rothbard in which he analyzes the negative effects of the various kinds of government intervention, and denies that government is either useful or necessary. It was originally part of his 1962 book Man, Economy, and State but was removed before publication for various reasons[1] and later published under the above title. It was reunited with the 4th edition of Man, Economy, and State in 2004 in the volume sub-titled "The Scholar's Edition" from the Ludwig von Mises Institute.

Contents

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  1. Defense Services on the Free Market (Full text) (Study Guide in PDF format)
  2. Fundamentals of Intervention (Full text) (Study Guide in PDF format)
  3. Triangular Intervention (Full text) (Study Guide in PDF format)
  4. Binary Intervention: Taxation (Full text) (Study Guide in PDF format)
  5. Binary Intervention: Government Expenditures (Full text) (Study Guide in PDF format)
  6. Antimarket Ethics: A Praxeological Critique (Full text) (Study Guide in PDF format)
  7. Conclusion: Economics and Public Policy (Full text) (Study Guide in PDF format)

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Murray Rothbard. Man, Economy and State, The Scholar's Edition, p. lxv ff.. Lew Rockwell. 2004.

[edit] Publishing history

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  • Power and Market: Government and the Economy. 2002. Hardcover. 402 pages. ISBN 5-901901-06-1.

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