Liberty Classics are reviews of texts published across the Liberty Fund network focused on each title’s enduring legacy and contemporary relevance.
Our collection of Liberty Classics includes:
- Charles L. Hooper, Henry George’s Protection or Free Trade: A Critical Review. February, 2017.
- Arnold Kling, What Makes Capitalism Tick? April, 2018.
- Pierre Lemieux, An Unavoidable Theory of the State, June, 2018.
- Steven Horwitz, Ludwig von Mises’s Socialism: A Still Timely Case Against Marx. October, 2018.
- Pierre Lemieux, Lessons and Challenges in The Limits of Liberty. November, 2018.
- Ross Emmett, A Century of Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit. December, 2018.
- Leonidas Zelmanovitz, Vera Smith: The Contrarian View. January, 2019.
- Dwight Lee, Can Capitalism Survive? Ben Rogge on Capitalism’s Future. February, 2019.
- Donald Boudreaux, What Should Economists Do? An Appreciation. March, 2019.
- Adam Martin, Hayek, Mises, and the Methodology of the Social Sciences. April, 2019.
- David Henderson, Economics Works. May, 2019.
- Pierre Lemieux, How the State Has Grown to be the Monster We Know: Bertrand de Jouvenel’s On Power. July, 2019.
- Alberto Mingardi, Equality and Freedom in Herbert Spencer’s Principles of Ethics. August, 2019.
- Roger Donway, Rehabilitating Self-Help: Why Hayek was Wrong About Samuel Smiles. September, 2019.
- Stefanie Haeffele and Anne Hobson, Inside Leviathan: Lessons from Gordon Tullock’s Bureaucracy. November, 2019.
- Russ McCullough, Are Economists Basically Immoral? Lessons from Paul Heyne. February, 2020.
- Kevin Currie-Knight, Is State Education Justified? An Appreciation of E.G. West’s Education and the State. April, 2020.
- Alberto Mingardi, Liberalism and the State. May, 2020.
- A Reading Guide for this title is also available at #EconlibReads.
- Pierre Lemieux, Liberalism and Laissez-Faire in Albert Schatz’s Economic and Social Individualism. June, 2020.
- Adam Martin, What’s the Economist’s Point of View? September, 2020.
- Steven Horwitz, Competition and Entrepreneurship: The Fountainhead of the Contemporary Austrian School. December, 2020.
- Stefanie Haeffele and Anne Hobson, Alternatives to a Burgeoning Bureaucracy: Lessons from Ludwig von Mises’s Bureaucracy. February, 2021.