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A**F
The most important economics book you will ever read.
A word of criticism about the AUDIO version specifically: there are no timestamps or chapter markers, and in such a huge book you want to be able to jump around, revisit certain parts, maybe switch to the text version for some parts and then come back. All of this is practically impossible owing to this deficiency.None of this can make the book anything less than 5 stars though. It's a masterpiece and I wish I had read it earlier in life.
D**G
Thought provoking
Probably the most well-deserved 5 stars I've ever given. Where do I even begin. This book is LONG. Well worth it if you are passionate about the subject material. Whether you agree or disagree with the fundamental ideas of austrian economics, Mises makes you think and seek counterpoints to his arguments. If you are a staunch interventionist, this book will make you sympathize with laissez faire ideals. If you are already a sympathizer, this book will likely capture you. This is a truly comprehensive analysis of free market fundamentals and errors of interventionism. Mises touches on many of the same points that he talked about in the Theory of Money and Credit, but this is only a small portion of the book. Suffice it to say if you are willing to endure an undertaking as large as this book, you will surely be rewarded with a deeper understanding in catallactics, praxeology, and the "myths" of interventionism and socialism.
D**S
The best time and money I’ve ever spent
This book is likely the best thing I’ve ever invested in. Mises is a ferocious thinker - he wastes few words in this tome of a book and he dispels myth after myth. While few people will likely have the patience to read from front to back, this book builds inexorably upon itself to give the reader powerful insights into human action, economics, and the siren call of government intervention.Can not recommend this more highly. If I could recommend people read one book in their lifetime, it is this.
A**R
Great book
Nice book. happy to have it.
T**R
Human Action!
Potentially the best book written. This is a primary source for logic in markets (or a lack thereof)
B**G
How supply and demand creates prices unless you have government interference.
I found the book by Ludwig Von Mises Human Action excellent about how economics work in theory and with human interaction.
J**Y
Five Stars
No issues
L**R
Must have in your library.
A comprehensive work by a true genius.
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