Portrait of Ludwig von Mises

Quotes by Ludwig von Mises

1881 – 1973

Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973) was the acknowledged leader of the Austrian School of economic thought, a prodigious originator in economic theory, and a prolific author. Mises’ writings and lectures encompassed economic theory, history, epistemology, government, and political philosophy. His contributions to economic theory include important clarifications on the quantity theory of money, the theory of the trade cycle, the integration of monetary theory with economic theory in general, and a demonstration that socialism must fail because it cannot solve the problem of economic calculation.

Mises was the first scholar to recognize that economics is part of a larger science in human action, a science which Mises called “praxeology”. Mises wrote many works on two related economic themes: 1. monetary economics, [inflation], and the role of government, and 2. the differences between government-controlled economies and free trade. His influential work on economic freedoms, their causes and consequences, brought him to highlight the interrelationships between economic and non-economic freedoms in societies, and the appropriate role for government.

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War & Peace

Ludwig von Mises laments the passing of the Age of Limited Warfare and the coming of Mass Destruction in the Age of Statism and Conquest (1949)

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Economics

Ludwig von Mises argues that the division of labor and human cooperation are the two sides of the same coin and are not antagonistic to each other (1949)

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Socialism & Interventionism

Ludwig von Mises argues that monopolies are the direct result of government intervention and not the product of any inherent tendency within the capitalist system (1949)

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Money & Banking

Ludwig von Mises shows the inevitability of economic slumps after a period of credit expansion (1951)

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Money & Banking

Ludwig von Mises identifies the source of the disruption of the world monetary order as the failed policies of governments and their central banks (1934)

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Money & Banking

Ludwig von Mises lays out five fundamental truths of monetary expansion (1949)

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Money & Banking

Ludwig von Mises argues that sound money is an instrument for the protection of civil liberties and a means of limiting government power (1912)

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Socialism & Interventionism

Ludwig von Mises on the impossibility of rational economic planning under Socialism (1922)

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Sport and Liberty

Mises on human action, football, and predicting the future (1966)

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Money & Banking

Mises on the gold standard as the symbol of international peace and prosperity (1949)

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Taxation

Mises on the public sector as “tax eaters” who “feast” on the assets of the ordinary tax payer (1953)

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Socialism & Interventionism

Mises and the Emergence of Etatism in Germany (1944)

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Socialism & Interventionism

Mises on how price controls lead to socialism (1944)

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Money & Banking

Mises on classical liberalism and the gold standard (1928)

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Economics

Mises on the interconnection between economic and political freedom (1949)

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Money & Banking

Mises on the State Theory of Money (1912)

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Money & Banking

The 11th Day of Christmas: Mises on the gold standard and peace on earth (1934)

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The State

Mises on the worship of the state or statolatry (1944)

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Liberty

Mises on liberalism and the battle of ideas (1927)

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Economics

Mises on the consumer as the “captain” of the economic ship (1944)

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Socialism & Interventionism

Mises on “interventionism” as a third way between the free market and socialism (1930)

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Colonies, Slavery & Abolition

Mises on wealth creation and stopping the spirit of predatory militarism (1949)

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War & Peace

Mises on cosmopolitan cooperation and peace (1927)

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Free Trade

Mises on how the “boon” of a tariff privilege is soon dissipated (1949)

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Socialism & Interventionism

Mises states that it is the division of labor which makes man truly “social” or “communal” (1922)

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