The Future of Learning, Now
Independent Study Courses:
- The New Deal: History, Economics and Law
- Principles of Economics
- The Road to Serfdom: Despotism, Then and Now
- The Political Economy of War
- Lincoln: Founding Father of the American Leviathan State
- How to Think: An Introduction to Logic
- Libertarian Legal Theory: Property, Conflict, and Society
- How to Know: The Epistemology of Ludwig von Mises
- Praxeology Through Price Theory
- Ayn Rand and Objectivism
- Libertarianism and Modern Philosophers
- The Social Theory of Hoppe
- Production and the Market Process
- Economic Reasoning
- Libertarian Controversies
- The Sovereign Debt Crisis
- The Fight of the Century Redux: Murphy vs. Smith
- How Government Impedes Recovery: The Great Depression and the Current Recession
- Money, Monopoly, and Market Intervention
- Libertarian Ethics
- The Real Causes of America’s Wars
- How to End Unemployment in One Day
- Freedom and Federalism: The Libertarian States’ Rights Tradition
- Mises on Money and Banking
- The Totalitarians
- Economic Thought Through the Ages
- The Betrayal of the American Right and the Rise of the Neoconservatives
- Classical Economics
- Austrian Microeconomics
- Political Thought Through the Ages
- Atlas Shrugged
- What Is Morality? The Ethics of Hazlitt
- Anarcho-Capitalism
- Bailouts 101
- Human Action: Austrian Economics & Philosophy
- World War One: Crucible of the Age of Statism
- The Economics of the Great Depression
- Austrian Macroeconomics
- Rothbard: A Life Lived for Liberty
- Hamilton, Clay, and Lincoln: The Curse of Economic Nationalism
- Human Action: Austrian Sociology
- American Bankster: Money, Banking, and the Power Elite in US History
- Bubbles, Booms, and Busts
- Broken Capitalism
- Anatomy of the Fed
- Adventures in Energy Economics
- Why Capitalism?
- The Rothbardian Analysis of the State
- Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism
- History of Anarchist Thought
- Basics of Economics: Action and Exchange
- The Age of Crony Capitalism
- The Economics of ObamaCare
- Basics of Economics: Introduction to the Free Market
- The Interwar Years
- Austrian Economics for Managers
- Basics of Economics: Government Intervention
- Understanding Monetary Chaos
- The Mises Curriculum
- Mises Curriculum Gift Enrollment
The Mises Academy (founded 2010) is the online teaching service of the Mises Institute (founded 1982), designed for students of all ages. Drawing on the Mises Institute’s expert faculty, and experience in curriculum design and classroom administration, the Academy advances the scholarship and teaching of liberty using digital media. Classes have an economics focus, but cover history, philosophy, law, politics, literature, and more.
Classes include forums, readings, video and audio, study questions, quizzes, forums, chats, live interaction with the professor, office hours, grading, transcripts, and more (tests and grading are optional). Students enjoy access to blogs and class-specific forums, providing opportunities to get to know fellow students. Papers can be uploaded, corrected and commented upon. Students have permanent access to their records. A complete support staff is here to help you. See this video introduction.
“Very few classes have really changed my life dramatically, actually only 3 have, and all 3 were classes I took at the Mises Academy.” —Marc Abela, student








