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The Ludwig von Mises Institute
was founded in 1982 as the research and educational center
of classical liberalism, libertarian political theory, and
the Austrian School of economics. It serves as the world's
leading provider of educational materials, conferences,
media, and literature in support of the tradition of thought
represented by Ludwig von Mises and the school of thought he
enlivened and carried forward during the 20th century, which
has now blossomed into a massive international movement of
students, professors, professionals, and people in all walks
of life. It seeks a radical shift in the intellectual
climate as the foundation for a renewal of the free and
prosperous commonwealth. Learn more here:
www.mises.org
MISES UNIVERSITY
Mises University is open to full-time students, faculty, and
current Members of the Mises Institute Interested full-time
students can apply to receive a scholarship covering full
tuition, housing, and meals (catered and served at the Mises
Institute). A limited number of Member Observer and Faculty
slots are available. Member Observers and Faculty may
Register Online here:
https://mises.org/form.aspx?Id=24
THE FACULTY
Joseph Salerno, Director (Pace University)
Walter Block (Loyola University, New Orleans)
Thomas DiLorenzo (Loyola College, Baltimore)
Douglas French (Mises Institute)
Roger Garrison (Auburn University)
David Gordon (Mises Review)
Ronald Hamowy (University of Alberta)
Jeffrey M. Herbener (Grove City College)
Robert Higgs (Independent Institute)
Hans-Hermann Hoppe (Mises Institute)
Jorg Guido Hulsmann (University of Angers)
Stephan Kinsella (Center for Study of Innovative Freedom)
Peter Klein (University of Missouri)
Roderick T. Long (Auburn University)
Robert Murphy (Mises Institute)
Gary North (GaryNorth.com)
Timothy Terrell (Wofford College)
Mark Thornton (Mises Institute)
Thomas Woods (Mises Institute)
AUSTRIAN ECONOMICS
Rooted in the tradition of Carl Menger and Ludwig von Mises,
as well as Murray Rothbard and F.A. Hayek, the Austrian
School offers a rigorous and logical approach to economics
that gives free markets their due and takes full account of
the reality of human choice.
More than a field within economics, the Austrian School is
an entirely different approach that dissents from the
mainstream on method, theory, and policy. It views economic
actors as unique, conscious, and freely choosing
individuals, not as undifferentiated data to be manipulated
mathematically or politically.
Ludwig von Mises: "Logical thinking and real life are not
two separate orbits. Logic is for man the only means to
master the problems of reality." - Human Action
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