David Ramsay Steele

David Ramsay Steele is the author of From Marx to Mises: Post-Capitalist Society and the Challenge of Economic Calculation (an exposition of the economic calculation problem) and editorial director of Open Court Publishing Company.

Works

 * “Posing the Problem: The Impossibility of Economic Calculation Under Socialism”, Journal of Libertarian Studies v5 #1 ( Winter 1981) pp 7-22
 * “The Failure of Bolshevism and Its Aftermath”, Journal of Libertarian Studies v5 #1 ( Winter 1981) pp 99-111
 * “Attempted Theft of an Organisation”, The Journal of the Libertarian Alliance v3 #3 (1983) PDF
 * “The Irrationality of Planning“, Critical Review v1 #2 (1987)
 * “Hayek's Theory of Cultural Group Selection”, Journal of Libertarian Studies v8 #2 (Summer 1987) pp 171-195 PDF
 * Great Economic Thinkers: Karl Marx — Das Kapital, from Capitalist Exploitation to Communist Revolution (sound recording, 1988)
 * From Marx to Mises: Post-Capitalist Society and the Challenge of Economic Calculation (1992)
 * “Partial Recall”, Liberty v7 #3 (1994)
 * “Nozick on Sunk Costs“, Ethics v106 #3 (1996)
 * “Between Immorality and Unfeasibility: The Market Socialist Predicament”, Critical Review v10 #3 (1996)
 * Three Minute Therapy: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life by Michael R. Edelstein (with Steele, 1997)
 * “Yes, Gambling Is Productive and Rational”, Liberty (1997) (Reprinted in A Rhetoric of Argument by Jeanne Fahnestock & Marie Secor.)
 * “The Strange Life of Murray Rothbard”, Liberty (2000)
 * “Alice in Wonderland: A Review of The Passion of Ayn Rand by Barbara Branden”, Free Life (2001) PDF
 * “The Mystery of Fascism”, Liberty (2001) PDF
 * “An Unexpected Discovery”, Liberty v16 #7 (2002)
 * “Ayn Rand and the Curse of Kant”, Liberty v16 #8 (2002)
 * “The Sacred Element“, Liberty v17 #3 (2003)
 * “My Orwell Right or Wrong”, Liberty v17 #5 (2003)
 * “Wasn't It a Little Crowded on that Grassy Knoll?”, Liberty v17 #11 (2003)
 * "Marxism” in Tom Flynn (ed), The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief (2007)
 * “Marx, Karl Heinrich” in Tom Flynn (ed), The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief (2007)