History of the Austrian School of Economics

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Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn

Writing about the cultural background of Ludwig von Mises, an eminent former compatriot of mine, poses some difficulties: how to present you with a world radically different from yours, a world far away, which in many ways no longer exists.

Ludwig von Mises

The characteristic principle of capitalism is that it is mass production to supply the masses. Big business serves the many.

Ludwig von Mises

There is no other means to attain full employment, rising real wage rates and a high standard of living for the common man than private initiative and free enterprise.

Murray N. Rothbard

Mises's fundamental accomplishment was to take the theory of marginal utility and apply it to the demand for and the value, or the price, of money. 

Hunter Hastings

There is a field where Austrians are being heard and where Austrian theory is tremendously influential, and that field is dynamic entrepreneurial capitalism.

Ludwig von Mises

Where there is no business at all, business can be neither good nor bad. There may be starvation, and famine, but no depression in the sense in which this term is used in dealing with the problems of a market economy.

Henry Hazlitt

 Increased velocity of circulation is not, in itself, a contributing cause of higher commodity prices. It is not even a link in the chain of causation.

Kristoffer Mousten Hansen

Is the standard Austrian theory of the origin of money "conjectural history"? Kristoffer Hansen's response to Gary North's counter-interpretation of the theory of the origin of money.

Henry Hazlitt

Henry Hazlitt's review of Man, Economy, and State published in National Review in September, 1962.