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the following concerns a problem I'm working on for a course I am taking. The basic question is whether the idea of non-precisive abstractions is still useful when we apply it to events over time in the form of counterfactual comparison. The main reason that it may not be useful would be that it...
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Greetings. I have now made available a free audiobook version of Hans-Hermann Hoppe's Economic Science and the Austrian Method , which you can find at http://progressofliberty.today.com/hoppe-austrian-method/ I hope that you enjoy listening to it. I will be periodically adding new recordings of Austrian...
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may be of use to people Anti-Psychologism in Economics: Wittgenstein and Mises Roderick Long Mises’ idea of a universally valid economic science came under fire from all directions and many such critics bolstered their position by assailing the notion of a universally valid logic as well with the...
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i have recently designed the following course for my own use: rigourous introductory study centers around rothbard's 'man, economy, and state', via robert murphy's accompanying study guide as an auxillary map, and with mises' 'human action', 'theory of money and credit'...
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i don't see how critical reading precludes the existance of essential treatises. Can you name a monograph as instructive as 'human action' or 'man economy and state'?
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i care not whether the work builds upon rothbard's ethics, though since i would say i subscribe to them at least in principal, i balk somewhat at a work that disparages them. (Though as with inquisitor's suggestion, superficial annoyances are easily ignored) perhaps i mischaracterized rothbard's...
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is rothbard's masterpiece, along with it's accompanying study guide and 'human action', 'the theory of money and credit', 'capital and interest', and 'principals of economics' for reference, still the definitive and rigorous introduction to praxeological economic...