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Liberalism: The Classical Tradition
First edition (German)
AuthorLudwig von Mises
Original titleLiberalismus
TranslatorRalph Raico
LanguageGerman
SubjectClassical liberalism, Property
PublisherGustav Fischer Verlag, Liberty Fund

Publication date

1927
Publication placeWeimar Germany

Published in English

1962
Pages175 (1927 edition) / 171 (1962 and 2005 editions) / 207 (others)
OCLC473936839

Liberalism (original German title: Liberalismus) is a book by Austrian School economist and libertarian thinker Ludwig von Mises, containing economic analysis and indicting critique of socialism. It was first published in 1927 by Gustav Fischer VerlaginJena and defending classical liberal ideology based on individual property rights. Starting from the principle of private property, Mises shows how the other classical liberal freedoms follow from property rights and argues that liberalism free of government intervention is required to promote peace, social harmony and the general welfare. The book was translated into English by a student of Mises, Ralph Raico, but its first English edition in 1962 was titled The Free and Prosperous Commonwealth rather than Liberalism,[1] as Mises thought that the literal translation would create confusion because the term liberalism after the New Deal and especially in the 1960s became widely used in the United States to refer to a centre-left politics that supports degrees of government intervention, in opposition to Mises' central premise. The English translation was made available online by the Ludwig von Mises Institute in 2000.

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The book was translated into English by Ralph Raico.

Reviews[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Mises, Ludwig (1962). Goddard, Arthur (ed.). The Free and Prosperous Commonwealth: An Exposition of the Ideas of Classical Liberalism. Translated by Raico, Ralph. Toronto, New York and London: D. Van Nostrand Company – via Internet Archive.

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