Grounded in a philosophical method of logical deduction, this textbook explores economic theory through basic principles like scarcity and individual choice. It aims to demonstrate that complex economic phenomena, such as pricing and consumption, can be understood through fundamental psychological concepts. By distilling pre-1930s price theory, the authors argue for its superiority over contemporary mainstream theories, presenting the material in an accessible format for students. The approach is illustrated through relatable scenarios, enhancing comprehension of economic principles.
Ivan Jankovic Libros
Este autor se ocupa principalmente de cuestiones sociológicas y legales, centrándose en la defensa de los derechos humanos. Su obra explora a menudo la tensión entre el poder y los derechos individuales, aspirando a una sociedad más justa. A través de sus escritos y activismo, aboga por la reforma del derecho penal, particularmente en lo que respecta a la aplicación de la pena de muerte. Sus análisis se basan en una profunda comprensión de las estructuras sociales y los mecanismos legales.



Mengerian Microeconomics
The Forgotten Anglo-American Contribution to the Austrian School
- 236 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
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The American Counter-Revolution in Favor of Liberty
How Americans Resisted Modern State, 1765–1850
- 279 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
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