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Ludwig von Mises knew what tyrants fear most: ideas. This museum-quality poster features the legendary Austrian economist with his timeless quote, “Both force and money are impotent against ideas.” A striking reminder that truth can’t be bought or beaten down. Perfect for your office, study, or any place you want to flex intellectual firepower.
Printed on thick, matte, archival-grade paper that makes the details sharp and the message loud. Hang it up where it belongs—next to your books, bourbon, or Bitcoin stash.
Details:
Museum-quality matte paper
Thickness: 10.3 mil
Weight: 189 g/m²
Opacity: 94%
ISO brightness: 104%
Paper sourced from Japan
Collections: Austrian Cool, Economics: Free Markets & Funny Money, Father's Day, Handmade | Made by Hand by Maniacs, Home, Home and Living, New Arrivals, Prints | Museum-Quality Art Prints, Wall Art | Prints, Canvases, Flags, Signs, and Metal Art
Type: Poster
Category: Austrian, economics, economist, ideas, Ludwig von Mises, poster, print









