This history covers almost 1800 years. Hume saw English history as an evolution from a government of will to a government of law. Advanced in Hume's masterly prose, this argument continues to make the "History" a valuable study for the modern reader.
This is a newly annotated edition of the classic first published in German in 1922. It is the definitive refutation of nearly every type of socialism ever... Læs mere
Begins with a poem and continues with many essays and dialogues.
Features essays to expand our understanding of the author's' ideas about money and monetary policy. This title investigates the consequences of the predicament of... Læs mere
The concluding volume in the trilogy that begins with "On Power" and moves on to "Sovereignty". In this work Bertrand de Jouvenel's concern is with political processes as they actually exist, not as they are conjectured to be in hypothetical models.
Consisting of seven of the author's most significant monetary writings from the 1920s, this collection focuses on his critique of the idea that price stabilization is consistent with the stabilization of foreign exchange.
A generation before Washington, two Englishmen, under the name of Cato, wrote newspaper articles condemning tyranny... Læs mere