MISES (Ludwig von).

Human Action. A Treatise on Economics.

FIRST UK EDITION OF MISES'S MAGNUM OPUS

First UK edition. 8vo. [2], xv, [1], 889, [1] pp. Original green cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust jacket (just a hint of faint spotting to endpapers, contents otherwise clean and fresh; jacket slightly age-toned with a few tiny nicks and minor chipping to extremities, minor surface wear to spine panel with small star-shaped residue from old sticker towards the foot and and a modest patch of damp staining towards the head, a few very faint splash marks to front panel, notwithstanding a really excellent example, much better than usually encountered). London, William Hodge and Company Limited, 1949.

£3,500.00

The rare first UK edition of Mises’s magnum opus, printed in the same year as the true first edition published in America by Yale University Press (an even greater rarity).

The author’s single most important work and surely one of the most influential economic texts of the twentieth century. The book represents the purest expression of the methodological subjectivism of the Austrian School - that is, the necessity to study all economic phenomena from the subjective viewpoint of individual economic agents - with Mises developing his own distinct methodology of ‘praxeology’ in which individual choices, being essentially purposive, constitute the a priori foundation of all valid economic reason.

‘It should become the leading text of everyone who believes in freedom, in individualism, and in the ability of a free-market economy not only to outdistance any government-planned system in the production of goods and services for the masses, but to promote and safeguard those intellectual, cultural, and moral values upon which all civilisation ultimately rests’ (Henry Hazlitt).

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