by George Dance
Planned Chaos was a book by Austrian School economist Ludwig von Mises.
History[]
The book was published in 1947 by the then-new Foundation for Economic Education. Only the one edition was printed separately in English. In 1950, Mises included it as an Epilogue in the Yale University Press reprint of Socialism.[1]
Publications[]
Books by Ludwig von Mises
- The Theory of Money and Credit, 1913
- Socialism, 1922
- Liberalism, 1927
- A Critique of Interventionism, 1929
- Epistemological Problems of Economics, 1933
- Invterventionism, 1941
- Omnipotent Government, 1944
- Bureaucracy, 1944
- Planned Chaos, 1947
- Human Action, 1949
- Planning for Freedom, 1952
- The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality, 1956
- Theory and History, 1957
- Historical Setting of the Austrian School, 1962
- The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science, 1962
- Notes and Recollections, 1978
English[]
- Planned Chaos (foreword by Leonard E. Read. Irvington-on-Hudson, NY: Foundation for Economic Education, 1947.
Translations[]
- French: Le Chaos du Planisme (translated by J.-P. Hamilius). Paris: Éditions Génin, Librairie de Médicis, 1956.
- Russian: (translation by Boris Pinsker published together with Pinsker's Russian translations of Bureaucracy and The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality. Moscow: Catallaxy, 1993.
Except where noted, bibliographical information courtesy the Ludwig von Mises Institute.[1]
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973) Chronological Bibliography, Ludwig von Mises Institute. Web, Nov. 30, 2012.
External links[]
- Text
- 1947 edition:
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