Human Action can be an intimidating work due to its length and formal style. Choice, however, skillfully relays the main insights from this discipline in a style that will resonate with modern readers. The book assumes no prior knowledge in economics or other fields, and, when necessary, it provides the historical and scholarly context necessary to explain the contribution Mises makes on a particular issue. To faithfully reproduce the material in Human Action, Choice provides readers with an enjoyable and educational introduction to the life’s work of one of history’s most important economists.