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I see what you did there.
Do you plan to offer signed copies of this book like Tom Woods does with his, Bob? I’d buy one.
Is there an ebook or Kindle version available or any plans for such?
Same question. I listened to the podcast, went to Amazon to buy the Kindle version, and … nothing. Hope there’s one soon.
How is it different from the Study guide to HA?
It’s a stand-alone book, for one thing (whereas the study guide really works best as something to read side-by-side with HA). And I get into a lot of numerical illustrations in *Choice* to motivate what Mises is talking about, which I don’t do in the study guide. There is a big discussion of Mises’ opponents (logical positivists, etc.) in *Choice*, and a bunch of stuff on capital theory that’s not in the study guide.
Thank you Dr. Murphy. Would some who has read HA and MES benefit, e.g. understand better some nuanced points?
I think so Jan.
Ok, I am sold and book is on the way 🙂 maybe a good read before i tackle B-B.