Interventionism provides Mises’s analysis of the problems of government interference in business from the Austrian School perspective. Written before the United States was officially involved in World War II, this book offers a rare insight into the war economies of Hitler’s Germany and Mussolini’s Italy. Mises criticizes the pre–World War II democratic governments for favoring socialism and interventionism over capitalist methods of production. Mises contends that the government’s economic role should be limited because of the negative political and social consequences of the economic policy of interventionism.