Archive for George Koether
The Wisdom of Ludwig von Mises
Human Action, generally considered to be the greatest work of the greatest economist of our times, is a towering monument to the mind of a genius. Its 885 pages of text contain insights that have revolutionized economic thought and are moving the world toward a true and complete understanding of human freedom. Because of the [...]
1Sep1981 | George Koether | 0 comments | ContinuedAge of Inflation
George Koether is a businessman, economist, author, Journalist, lecturer, consultant, and long-time advocate of free market principles and practices. Ludwig von Mises said it almost seventy years ago: “State regulation . . . in the sphere of banking, as everywhere else . . . has been a failure.” Now one of Mises’ most eminent and [...]
1Jan1980 | George Koether | 0 comments | Continued-
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