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Omnipotent Government:The Rise of the Total State and Total War

Omnipotent Government:The Rise of the Total State and Total War

Omnipotent Government:The Rise of the Total State and Total War
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Omnipotent Government:The Rise of the Total State and Total War

by Von Mises, Ludwig

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9780870000690
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Arlington House, 1969. 2nd. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good+. Hardcover, 2nd Edition 1969 Arlington House NY. 291 pages. Near Fine, in a VG+ DJ. Blue cloth boards with gilt titles-corners sharp. Minor shelf/edge wear and a bit edge toning to unclipped DJ-now in protective mylar. No previous owner marks - all pages are clean and unmarked. As early as 1912, Mises accurately predicted the postwar German inflation. His explanation of economic depressions, known all over the world as the Austrian theory of the business cycle, was verified by the collapse of 1929. in this book, the author provides an economic explanation of the international conflicts that caused BOTH World Wars. Highly Recommended. ISBN-0870000691. LOC

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Omnipotent Government: The Rise of the Total State and Total War is a book by influential Austrian School economist Ludwig von Mises first published in 1944 by Yale University Press. It is one of the most influential writings in libertarian social thought and an indicting critique of statist ideology and socialism, examining the rise of Nazism as an example. The book treats Nazism as a species of orthodox socialist theory.

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Title
Omnipotent Government:The Rise of the Total State and Total War
Author
Von Mises, Ludwig
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
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Quantity Available
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Edition
2nd
ISBN 10
0870000691
ISBN 13
9780870000690
Publisher
Arlington House
Place of Publication
New Rochelle, Ny
Date Published
1969

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