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Posted on 11/15/2002 5:02:02 AM PST by Leisler

Human Action by Ludwig von Mises (1949,1966): Bettina Bien Greaves gave her kind permission for this online edition (see note). Pat Galea prepared the Palm files, which correspond to the fourth edition text. For the fully restored First Edition (1949), see THE SCHOLAR'S EDITION. html>

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Friday, November 15, 2002

Books and Essays for Hand-Held Computers

Human Action by Ludwig von Mises (1949,1966): Bettina Bien Greaves gave her kind permission for this online edition (see note). Pat Galea prepared the Palm files, which correspond to the fourth edition text. For the fully restored First Edition (1949), see THE SCHOLAR'S EDITION. See also Mises's essay "The Why of Human Action" and Joseph Salerno's (in .pdf) "The Place of Mises's Human Action in the Development of Modern Economic Thought"

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Part I: Human Action
Part II: Action Within the Framework of Society 
Part III: Economic Calculation 
Part IV: Catallactics or Economics of the Market Society 
Part IV.2 (continued) 
Part IV.3 (continued) 
Part V: Social Cooperation Without a Market 
Part VI: The Hampered Market Economy
Part VII: The Place of Economics in Society 

Liberalism by Ludwig von Mises (1929): Special thanks to Bettina Bien Greaves for granting her permission for this online edition and to Pat Galea for making possible the Palm version. Download Entire text.

The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science by Ludwig von Mises (1962): Special thanks to Bettina Bien Greaves for granting her permission for this online edition and to Pat Galea for making possible the Palm version. Download Entire text 

Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth by Ludwig von Mises (1920): Special thanks to Bettina Bien Greaves for granting her permission for this online edition and to Pat Galea for making possible the Palm version. Download entire text 

Liberty and Property by Ludwig von Mises (1958) Download entire text

Theory and History by Ludwig von Mises (1957). Special thanks to Pat Galea for making possible the Palm version of this work. Download entire text.

Making Economic Sense by Murray N. Rothbard (Auburn, AL: Mises Institute, 1995) Download entire text 

What Has Government Done to Our Money by Murray Rothbard (Auburn, AL: Mises Institute, 1980) Download entire text

An Introduction to Austrian Economics by Thomas Taylor (Mises Institute, 1980) Download entire text

The Philosophicial Origins of Austrian Economics by David Gordon (Mises Institute, 1986). Download entire text

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TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Philosophy; Unclassified
KEYWORDS: economics; education; pdabooks; politicaltheory
I bought a PDA and only use it as a too expensive to lose address book. Now I can recoup some of it.
1 posted on 11/15/2002 5:02:02 AM PST by Leisler
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To: Leisler
If you like Science Fiction, go to baen.com and pick up some of their free online books.

Any time I get a chance to plug for Baen, I do. I figure it's the least I can do since I've downloaded and read so many of their books. (of course, I've also purchased a heck of a lot of them too.)

2 posted on 11/15/2002 8:34:39 AM PST by zeugma
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