Economics

books/eiol.jpg Economics in One Lesson
$9.95

by Henry Hazlitt

An introduction to economics based on a thorough analysis of today’s most popular economic fallacies. (1979 ed, 218pp, pb)


dvdooaps.jpg Overview of America - Public Service - DVD

Great for viewing in all venues, this video gives you a big-picture vision of why we enjoy so much personal freedom and prosperity in America. It explains in a simple fashion the different systems of government throughout the world and the different economic principles underlying each type of government-illuminating the great virtues of our unique nation. (2007, 29 min.) Sold in clear plastic sleeve only.


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bkha.jpg Human Action
$24.95

by Ludwig Von Mises'

Von Mises' comprehensively explores the rights of capitalism as a foundation for today's economics. Considered by many to be the powerful counterweight of Marx's Das Kapital, this 906 page book extensively reveals how free markets have done more than any other economic system to improve the lives of ordinary people. Let Human Action be your guide to achieving amazing prosperity through more individual action rather than socialist control. (1996ed, 906pp, pb)


Economic Unions: The Path to UN World Control - Audio
$1.99

by William F. Jasper, Senior Editor, The New American

William F. Jasper has been monitoring movement toward regionalization for decades. In this speech, delivered at the John Birch Society's Council Dinner on April 21, 2001, he counsels that "the sinister plans of U.S. elitists are fast approaching a frightening conclusion." The Free Trade Area of the Americas seeks to entangle the U.S. in a regional government accountable to no one. He focuses on a portion of his book, The United Nations Exposed, designed to help Americans first realize and then ward off the threat posed by regional and global government.

Note: This is a ZIPped MP3 audio file deliverable via download. Size = 22.3 meg. Time to download at 28.8kbps (dial-up) approx. 115 minutes.

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reprints/edelrpnfc.jpg The New Fuel Crisis - PDF
$1.00

This series of articles from the October 17, 2005 issue of The New American includes "The New Fuel Crisis," "Race for Fuel," and "Free Market vs. Price Controls."

NOTE: This purchase is electronically downloaded. You will receive a link to download the file on your order confirmation page and also in your e-mailed receipt. You will have 72 hours from the time of purchase to access the download. See the help file for additional information.