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Published in 1944, during World War II, Omnipotent Government was Misess first book written and published after he arrived in the United States. In this volume Mises provides in economic terms an explanation of the international conflicts that caused both world wars. Although written more than half a century ago, Misess main theme still stands: government interference in the economy leads to conflicts and wars. According to Mises, the last and best hope for peace is liberalismthe philosophy of liberty, free markets, limited government, and democracy.Ludwig von Mises (18811973) was the leading spokesman of the Austrian School of economics throughout most of the twentieth century. He earned his doctorate in law and economics from the University of Vienna in 1906. In 1926, Mises founded the Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research. From 1909 to 1934, he was an economist for the Vienna Chamber of Commerce. Before the Anschluss, in 1934 Mises left for Geneva, where he was a professor at the Graduate Institute of International Studies until 1940, when he emigrated to New York City. From 1948 to 1969, he was a visiting professor at New York University.Bettina Bien Greaves is a former resident scholar, trustee, and longtime staff member of the Foundation for Economic Education. She has written and lectured extensively on topics of free market economics. Her articles have appeared in such journals as Human Events, Reason, and The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty. A student of Mises, Greaves has become an expert on his work in particular and that of the Austrian School of economics in general. She has translated several Mises monographs, compiled an annotated bibliography of his work, and edited collections of papers by Mises and other members of the Austrian School.

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Omnipotent Government
The Rise of the Total State and Total War
Ludwig von Mises
Page iv Copyright 1985 Margit von Mises Reprinted 1985 with permission of - photo 2
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Copyright 1985, Margit von Mises. Reprinted 1985 with permission of Margit von Mises by the Center for Futures Education, Inc., Grove City, PA. Special permission to print the Center's edition granted to Libertarian Press, Inc., Spring Mills, PA, by the Center for Futures Education, Inc. All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced without written permission from the publisher, except by a reviewer, who may quote brief passages in connection with a review.
Copyright 1969, Arlington House, New Rochelle, NY.
Copyright 1944, Yale University Press. Reprinted 1969 with permission of Yale University Press in an unaltered and unabridged edition.
ISBN 0-910884-15-3
Manufactured in the United States of America
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CONTENTS
Preface
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Introduction
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Part I. The Collapse of German Liberalism
I. German Liberalism
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1. The Ancien Rgime and Liberalism
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2. The Weakness of German Liberalism
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3. The Prussian Army
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4. The Constitutional Conflict in Prussia
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5. The "Little German" Program
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6. The Lassalle Episode
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II. The Triumph of Militarism
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1. The Prussian Army in the New German Empire
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2. German Militarism
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3. The Liberals and Militarism
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4. The Current Explanation of the Success of Militarism
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Part II. Nationalism
III. Etatism
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1. The New Mentality
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2. The State
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3. The Political and Social Doctrines of Liberalism
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4. Socialism
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5. Socialism in Russia and in Germany
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6. Interventionism
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7. Etatism and Protectionism
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8. Economic Nationalism and Domestic Monopoly Prices
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