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DIGG THIS A frustration that dates way back in my own mind is the relative lack of resources on the economic thought of the late-scholastics. There is Chafuen’s Faith and Liberty, which is indispensable. And Rothbard’s own History of Economic of Thought provides the most extensive discussion of the topic yet to appear in print (and it is only in print from the Mises Institute). But what has been missing so far are detailed accounts of individual thinkers. So I was thrilled to bump into John Laures’s The Political Economy of Juan de Mariana. It appeared in 1928 at a … Continue reading Great Sound-Money Books Available Again