
Complementing other online resources gathering work of the Austrian school and Austro-libertarianism, such as the Austrian Economics Wiki and The Liberty Archive, see the quite impressive collection of resources at Mises Austria (Mises.at), The Original Austrians, a digital library of thinkers and works from the Austrian School of economics, published by scholarium.at, founded by longtime PFS member Rahim Taghizadegan.
The repository has an impressive and growing host of useful information organized into various subsections, including:
- Thinkers: Organized into five generations, from Origins and the Classical Austrian School (Generations I and II) all the way to Generation V, “Postwar Revival and the New Austrian Economics.”
- Lineages: Graphically illustrating five generations of the Austrian School and their lineages: teachers and students, circles and collegial ties.
- Places: Sixty-one places where the Austrian School thought, taught and emigrated: Vienna as epicentre, Lemberg and Brünn as origin, Geneva, London, New York and Auburn as nodes of a tradition kept in motion.
- Works: 2,717 titles of the Austrian School: 879 books and 1,838 essays, reviews and lectures.
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