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This work of six years of labor appeared in 1940. It was the predecessor to Human Action published nine years later. Epistemology and value theory were the two central problems. Action includes more than behavior. Value is really preference . Choice matters more than need. The Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility has nothing to do with satiation.
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Recorded at Mises University 2009. Includes an introduction by Mark Thornton.
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Hülsmann’s sweeping intellectual biography of Ludwig von Mises. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda.
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[Originally published as “Economic Science and Neoclassicism” in the Review of Austrian Economics: Winter 1999 ] For more than forty years, economists have routinely rejected the postulate that economic theory should be realistic. Ever since Milton Friedman (1953) sketchily outlined a positivistic methodology for economics, most students of our
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[Here is the preface to Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism (Mises Institute, 2007).] In the summer of 1940, with Hitler’s troops moving through France to encircle Switzerland, Ludwig von Mises sat beside his wife Margit on a bus filled with Jews fleeing Europe. To avoid capture, the bus driver took back roads through the French countryside,
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Introduction The problems and ideas that moved Ludwig von Mises in his early years were addressed by the work of four great economic theorists: Carl Menger, Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, Friedrich von Wieser, and Joseph Schumpeter. He knew all four personally, but Menger had retired from teaching a year before Mises discovered Menger’s Principles . They
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[This article is excerpted from Mises: Last Knight of Liberalism ] Carl Menger was born in 1840 in the Galician town of Neu-Sandez (today located in Poland). His father was a lawyer from a family of army officers and civil servants; his mother came from a rich Bohemian merchant family that had moved to Galicia. His full name was Carl Menger Edler
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[Publicado originalmente como « Economic Science and Neoclassicism » en la Review of Austrian Economics: Winter 1999 ] Durante más de cuarenta años, los economistas han rechazado sistemáticamente el postulado de que la teoría económica debería ser realista. Desde que Milton Friedman (1953) esbozó esquemáticamente una metodología positivista para
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Introducción Los problemas e ideas que movieron a Ludwig von Mises en sus primeros años fueron abordados por la obra de cuatro grandes teóricos de la economía: Carl Menger, Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, Friedrich von Wieser y Joseph Schumpeter. Conocía a los cuatro personalmente, pero Menger se había retirado de la enseñanza un año antes de que Mises