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David Gordon covers new books in economics, politics, philosophy, and law for The Mises Review, the quarterly review of literature in the social sciences, published since 1995 by the Mises Institute.  
David Gordon covers new books in economics, politics, philosophy, and law for The Mises Review, the quarterly review of literature in the social sciences, published since 1995 by the Mises Institute.  
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== Notes ==  
== Notes ==  
<small># {{note|1}}Caldwell’s decision to ignore Hayek’s work on capital theory leads him to ignore at least one instance of material relevant to the topics he covers. In ''The Pure Theory of Capital'', Hayek has a most valuable discussion of how misleading terms can impede economic analysis.</small>
<small># {{note|1}}Caldwell’s decision to ignore Hayek’s work on capital theory leads him to ignore at least one instance of material relevant to the topics he covers. In ''The Pure Theory of Capital'', Hayek has a most valuable discussion of how misleading terms can impede economic analysis.</small>
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