Richard M. Ebeling

Senior Fellow

Richard M. Ebeling, an AIER Senior Fellow, is the BB&T Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Free Enterprise Leadership at The Citadel, in Charleston, South Carolina.

Ebeling lived on AIER’s campus from 2008 to 2009.

Books by Richard M. Ebeling

A Swiss Oasis of Liberal Sanity in a Totalitarian Europe

"Let us hope that such oases always exist somewhere to help preserve the spirit of classical liberalism during times of ideological and philosophical crisis." ~ Richard M. Ebeling

A Swiss Oasis of Liberal Sanity in a Totalitarian Europe

Liberalism, True and False

"There was an underlying humility in the older classical liberalism that assumed that each person could better find his own way than to presume that political paternalists could make better…

Liberalism, True and False

If America Were Totalitarian, Where Would You Want to Live?

"I ask my students, at the end of such discussions, how free is America, really, today? What is the direction toward which we seem to be continuing to head?" ~…

If America Were Totalitarian, Where Would You Want to Live?

Out of Control Government and Isaiah’s Job

"Just as Albert Jay Nock helped to cultivate a new generation of friends of freedom, that is our task in our own time. And together we can make a society…

Out of Control Government and Isaiah’s Job

Would You Abdicate If You Could Be the Dictator?

"Our fellow Americans need to be reasoned with to better understand that we should not only not want a dictatorship imposed from outside but we should also not want a…

Would You Abdicate If You Could Be the Dictator?

The Centenary of Ludwig Von Mises’s Critique of Socialism

"Mises was aware of how difficult the task is to defeat collectivism and socialism. In the preface that he wrote for the 1932 second edition of Socialism, Mises said that generations…

The Centenary of Ludwig Von Mises’s Critique of Socialism

In the Beginning: The Mont Pelerin Society, 1947

"The transcripts of the first meeting of the Mont Pelerin Society provide an extremely valuable and useful record for understanding the beginnings of the post–World War II movement to reestablish…

In the Beginning: The Mont Pelerin Society, 1947

Can Capitalism Survive? 80 Years After Schumpeter’s Answer

"Our task is to do all in our power and ability to revive an understanding of and inspire a desire to preserve, restore, and extend the ideal and practice of…

Can Capitalism Survive? 80 Years After Schumpeter’s Answer

Political Paternalism, Not Free Markets, Cause Economic Shocks

"What we are suffering from is not a crisis of 'capitalism,' or free markets, or 'neoliberalism.' We are facing the consequences of the interventionist and regulatory state." ~ Richard M.…

Political Paternalism, Not Free Markets, Cause Economic Shocks

Ludwig von Mises’s Free Market Agenda for a Postwar Ukraine

"Ukrainians will have to not only rebuild their country but decide which ideology will be the foundation for their country’s future. The ideal one would be Ludwig von Mises’s proposed…

Ludwig von Mises’s Free Market Agenda for a Postwar Ukraine