Ok, if you checked literature yesterday, see it again today. New titles include a book by Ludwig Erhard (did you know that he had a book translated to English?) and other great stuff. By the way, I wish I could say that this 10-books-per-day pace were permanent but, alas, there are special circumstances that make this flood possible. The next focus will be a return to periodicals including the complete run of The Freeman before FEE took it over.
Also, if you want to play with our Google Mini, see search.mises.org and observe how all PDF books are also rendered in html.



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Woo! You added the Rampart Journal issue that contains the essay “The Political Spectrum: A Bi-Dimensional Approach”!
I’ve been wanting to read this for some time! Although I have developed my own political spectrum, I have yet to write my thoughts into a coherent piece on the matter, primarily because I wanted to peruse the works of those who came before me before doing so. Although I still want to read Nolan’s “Classifying and Analyzing Politico-Economic Systems” (which is not available anywhere on the Internet) before writing my own piece, at least this will allow me to get half-way toward my goal.
Thanks, LvMI!
Cheers,
Alex Peak
P.S. LvMI .pdfs were already viewable in .html prior to your adoption of Google Mini.
some were viewable; most were not due to size and limits on free apps.
oh you are going to love what is coming !
Prosperity through Competition
by Ludwig Erhard
Großartig– die Entwicklung des früheren, neuen Deutschlands nach dem Kriegsende.
Danke, gute Österreicher
Any plans to make Rothbard’s pieces from the Libertarian Vanguard available online? I remember enjoying reading them at the Labadie Collection at the University of Michigan (what a treasure trove that place is) many years ago, but have not been able to find them (relatively easily) since then.
P.S. Great work on posting all the other material that is currently available on the LVMI site. It’s nothing short of phenomenal.
Awesome Jeff!
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