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  1. Omnipotent Government: The Rise of the Total State and Total War is a book by Austrian School economist Ludwig von Mises first published in 1944 by Yale University Press. It is one of the most influential writings in American libertarian and right-libertarian social thought and critique of totalitarianism and state socialism ...

    • Ludwig von Mises
    • ix, 291 pp.
    • 1944
    • 1944
  2. Omnipotent Government was published in 1944, when the battle against Nazism held the world’s attention. How had this terrible system gained power? Mises considers and rejects several explanations popular at the time he wrote, such as inherent defects in the German national character.

  3. Published in 1944, during World War II, Omnipotent Government was written and published after Mises arrived in the United States. In this volume Mises provides in economic terms an explanation of the international conflicts that caused both world wars. Mises’s main theme still stands: government interference in the economy leads to conflicts ...

  4. Omnipotent Government: The Rise of the Total State & Total War: The Rise of the Total State and Total War (Liberty Fund Library of the Works of Ludwig Von Mises) | Mises, Ludwig von | ISBN: 9780865977549 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

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  5. Omnipotent government: the rise of the total state and total war / Ludwig von Mises; edited and with a foreword by Bettina Bien Greaves. p. cm.—(Liberty Fund library of the works of Ludwig Von Mises) “First published in 1944 by Yale University Press.” Includes bibliographical references and index. isbn 978-0-86597-753-2 (hardcover: alk ...

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  6. 15. Sept. 2009 · Omnipotent government : the rise of the total state and total war. by. Von Mises, Ludwig, 1881-1973. Publication date. 1969. Topics. Totalitarianism, National socialism, Economic policy, International relations. Publisher. New Rochelle, N.Y. : Arlington House.

  7. The Omnipotent Government is one of the most influential writings in Libertarian social thought and critique of statist ideology and socialism. It offers a critique of economic interventionism, industrial central planning, the welfare of state, and world government.