Description
The Free Market and Its Enemies by Ludwig von Mises is a compelling defense of free-market principles and a critique of ideologies that challenge them, such as socialism and pseudo-economic theories. Mises explores the complexities of market forces, dispels misconceptions about capitalism, and highlights the unintended consequences of government intervention. Written by a leading figure of the Austrian School of Economics, the book explains how free markets foster prosperity and individual freedom. It provides a clear, evidence-based examination of economic mechanisms and the intellectual challenges they face. Accessible yet rigorous, the work guides readers through the logic of market operations. This book is essential for anyone seeking a concise, intellectually stimulating understanding of economic freedom.
- pages: 216
- Genre: Economics / Economic Theory / Political Philosophy / Public Policy
- Book Cover Type: Paperback
- Language(s): Persian
- ISBN: 9786002539502
- Persian Title: کتاب بازار آزاد و دشمنان آن