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With your support, the Mises Institute can send Mises University students home with a stack of Austrian classics such as “Human Action”; “Man, Economy, and State”; and “The Case for Gold” (see full list at the bottom of this email). After a week of destroying every preconceived, state-curriculum notion of how the world works, Mises U grads will have another month before returning to college in the fall. Our graduates can continue to dive into their Austrian education before sitting in classrooms where democratic socialist ideas are the norm and universal basic income is the hottest policy trend. We’re asking everyone who wishes Mises University had been available in their college days to help build Mises U graduates’ libraries.Mises U is the full

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With your support, the Mises Institute can send Mises University students home with a stack of Austrian classics such as “Human Action”; “Man, Economy, and State”; and “The Case for Gold” (see full list at the bottom of this email). After a week of destroying every preconceived, state-curriculum notion of how the world works, Mises U grads will have another month before returning to college in the fall. Our graduates can continue to dive into their Austrian education before sitting in classrooms where democratic socialist ideas are the norm and universal basic income is the hottest policy trend. We’re asking everyone who wishes Mises University had been available in their college days to help build Mises U graduates’ libraries.

Mises U is the full package: the highly qualified students (averaging a 3.5 GPA) enjoy a week of lectures spanning all areas of Austrian thought and one-on-one access to the top scholars of our time—all while on a full scholarship covering tuition, room and board. Best of all, they become part of a network of liberty-focused peers, often walking away with the lifelong allies and support that every dissident needs to thrive. Offering—and continuing—this priceless education is crucial for those of us worried about a future dominated by a generation of entitled leftists.

Help us give students a deeper understanding of liberty after Mises U. Please donate today. Every donor of $10 or more gets a Mises University bumper sticker, and every donor of $100 or more gets a Mises University T-shirt! Donors’ names will be prominently displayed on the Honor Roll during Mises University.

1. “Human Action”
2. “Man, Economy, and State, With Power and Market”
3. “The Case for Gold”
4. “Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow”
5. “What Has Government Done to Our Money?”
6. “What You Should Know About Inflation”
7. “Collectivist Economic Planning”
8. “Investigations Into the Method of the Social Sciences”
9. “Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature and Other Essays”
10. “Life of Fred: Financial Choices”

Plus, the 2024 Mises University official T-shirt!

Our graduates need books

To order your own bundle of these books from the Mises Store, click here.

Please donate today. Every donor of $10 or more gets a Mises University bumper sticker, and every donor of $100 or more gets a Mises University T-shirt!

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