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From doctrine to detail: why conservatism is doomed

15 May 2012

From doctrine to detail: why conservatism is doomed

Stephen Michael MacLean
15 May 2012
Surveying the political field following the local elections – where Labour made gains at the expense of Conservatives and Liberal … Continue reading “From doctrine to detail: why conservatism is doomed”

Mayoral elections show the shortcomings of political decision-making

3 May 2012

Mayoral elections show the shortcomings of political decision-making

Eamonn Butler
3 May 2012
It’s election time again in the UK, where the local elections – in particular the high-profile contest for Mayor of … Continue reading “Mayoral elections show the shortcomings of political decision-making”

Public Choice – A Primer

26 March 2012

Public Choice – A Primer

Eamonn Butler
26 March 2012
Politicians are always exhorting us to take more interest in our community, in the government of our country, and the … Continue reading “Public Choice – A Primer”

An introduction to the work of Ludwig von Mises

22 July 2010

An introduction to the work of Ludwig von Mises

Eamonn Butler and Philip Booth
22 July 2010
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Ludwig von Mises – A Primer

21 April 2010

Ludwig von Mises – A Primer

Eamonn Butler
21 April 2010
Not enough people know the name of Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973). I hope my new Primer for the IEA will … Continue reading “Ludwig von Mises – A Primer”

“The Alternative Manifesto” by Eamonn Butler

26 March 2010

“The Alternative Manifesto” by Eamonn Butler

Terry Arthur
26 March 2010
This book is a must for anyone with an interest in the role of government and the extent to which … Continue reading ““The Alternative Manifesto” by Eamonn Butler”

Ludwig von Mises – Interview with Eamonn Butler

21 April 2010
Economic Theory

Ludwig von Mises – Interview with Eamonn Butler

21 April 2010
Philip Booth interviews Eamonn Butler (author of the IEA Ludwig von Mises primer) about Ludwig von Mises.

An introduction to the work of Ludwig von Mises

22 July 2010

An introduction to the work of Ludwig von Mises

Eamonn Butler and Philip Booth
22 July 2010
Philip Booth interviews Eamonn Butler, author of Ludwig von Mises – A Primer.    

Ludwig von Mises – A Primer

21 April 2010

Ludwig von Mises – A Primer

Eamonn Butler
21 April 2010
Not enough people know the name of Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973). I hope my new Primer for the IEA will … Continue reading “Ludwig von Mises – A Primer”

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