You'd think they'd republish it, but you'd think a lot. What is necessary is a Mises Institute for Keynesian economics, or maybe even economics in general -- it just focuses on re-publishing old books. I'm sure people would donate to such an organization.
@Catalan: A publishing company called Augustus M. Kelley did sell a "Reprints of Economic Classics" series, but I don't know if the company is still in existence.
I had a similar problem with finding Bentham's Of Laws in General, which is a necessary read for any legal philosopher. At one point, the only copy I could find was over $600!
You can get a $24.50 reprint on Amazon:
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You'd think they'd republish it, but you'd think a lot. What is necessary is a Mises Institute for Keynesian economics, or maybe even economics in general -- it just focuses on re-publishing old books. I'm sure people would donate to such an organization.
ReplyDeleteYa - this one was just so pretty! It was the 1958 edition.
ReplyDelete@Catalan: A publishing company called Augustus M. Kelley did sell a "Reprints of Economic Classics" series, but I don't know if the company is still in existence.
ReplyDeleteI had a similar problem with finding Bentham's Of Laws in General, which is a necessary read for any legal philosopher. At one point, the only copy I could find was over $600!
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