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First published 1963

Economics of the Free Society

Economics of the Free Society by Wilhelm Röpke is available as a free PDF and EPUB download at freecapitalists.org.

Author
Wilhelm Röpke
First published
1963
Format
PDF and EPUB
Pages
289
ISBN
9781610161275
Publisher
Henry Regnery Company, Chicago
License
Believed to be in the public domain: this work was published in the 1932-1963 window when US copyright had to be renewed after 28 years, and no renewal was found in the Catalog of Copyright Entries. Not independently confirmed.

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One year before the Nazi takeover of Austria, and after Mises had already accepted a research position in Geneva, a remarkable book began to circulate in what remained of Vienna's intellectual circles. It was Die Lehre von der Wirtschaft, The Economics of the Free Society by Wilhelm Röpke.

If the Austrian economists had a textbook on economic theory and policy in these years, Röpke had written it. It was a summary of the present state of opinion on monetary theory, price theory, the business cycle, and method. Röpke emerges here as thoroughgoing Misesian, a stalwart advocate of capitalism and free trade, and a fierce critic of protectionism and every manner of government interference with the economy.

The book made a huge impression in Austria, and one that the Gestapo did not like. In 1939, the book was declared contraband, the offices of the publisher broken into, and all copies destroyed. After the war, the book was a huge success in Germany, and went through nine editions, serving, in many ways, as the guidebook to the German economic miracle. Far from watering down the book with successive editions, Röpke improved it by refuting fallacies that cropped up in economics: positivism, Keynesian planning, unionism, and much more. It was also translated into Italian, Finnish, and Swedish.

The English edition finally appeared in 1962, but it has been out of print for many years. In the meantime, it has become something of an urban myth that Wilhelm Röpke was an advocate of a "third way" between capitalism and socialism, and that he favored a wide range of interventionist measures.

This view is impossible to sustain in light of this sweeping defense of economic freedom.

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How long is Economics of the Free Society?
289 pages, 13 chapters, and about 112,939 words in the edition this archive serves.
Is Economics of the Free Society in the public domain?
Believed so. US works published between 1932 and 1963 kept copyright past 28 years only if someone filed a renewal, and no renewal for this work was found in the Catalog of Copyright Entries. That is a search result rather than a legal opinion: a renewal filed under a shortened title or a different claimant would not have been found. Some copies carry a rights notice, which records the original claim and does not extend a term that lapsed.
Who wrote Economics of the Free Society?
Wilhelm Röpke (1899–1966) was schooled in the tradition of the Austrians and made enormous contributions to the study of political institutions. This archive holds 9 of Röpke's works.

What's in it

13 chapters · 112,939 words · free to read here

  1. Preface
  2. Translator’s Preface
  3. Chapter I: The Problem
  4. Chapter II: The Basic Data of Economics
  5. Chapter III: The Structure of the Division of Labor
  6. Chapter IV: Money and Credit
  7. Chapter V: The World of Goods and the Flow of Production
  8. Chapter VI: Markets and Prices
  9. Chapter VII: Rich and Poor
  10. CHAPTER VIII DISTURBANCES OF ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM 1. The Sources of Disturbance
  11. Chapter IX: Structure of the Economy; Economics and the World Crisis
  12. Index of Persons
  13. Index of Subjects
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