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Mises’ contribution was very simple, yet at the same time extremely profound. He pointed out that the whole economy is the result of what individuals do. Individuals act, choose, cooperate, compete, and trade with one another. In this way Mises explained how complex market phenomena develop. Mises did not simply describe economic phenomena — prices, wages, interest rates, money, monopoly and even the trade cycle — he explained them as the outcomes of countless conscious, purposive actions, choices, and preferences of individuals, each of whom was trying as best as he or she could under the circumstances to attain various wants and ends and to avoid undesired consequences | PLEASE READ THIS PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING This is a searchable file which reproduces almost perfectly the whole of the fourth edition of Ludwig von Mises s masterpiece Human Action. Below is a metacontents as it were which shows how to reach both the book s contents proper and also items not listed in the Contents such as the front and back covers and two Forewords. Front Cover Spine Back Cover Half-Title Page Portrait of von Mises Title Page Publication Facts Foreword to 4th Edition Foreword to 3 rd Edition Contents Index 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 13 911 Three points to remember 1 This book is fully searchable. That means all you have to do is press Control F which is the standard Windows search button type in the word or words you re looking for in the window that pops up and press the Enter key. That will bring you to the first instance of that word. Thereafter you can either click on the Find Again button that appears or press Alt F. In this way you could locate each and every instance of the word praxeology say or the words state of affairs or whatever word or series of words you might want to find. 2 The Contents in the book like these meta-contents above are interactive in the sense that if you rest your mouse pointer on an entry and click the left-key of your mouse you will immediately be taken to the page where that entry appears. To return right-click on the mouse. You may have to right-click more than once in order to return. If you browse to any extent after reaching the entry you want your best bet to get back to the Contents may be to return to the page you re now on the very first page in the whole document and then click on Contents above. Or after reading the very next point to remember you could enter the specific page in the contents that you wanted to reach which would be a page with a number from 13 to 24. 3 To reach any page referred to in the index to Human Action add 24 in order to compensate for the pages through and including the book s two .