History of the Austrian School of Economics

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Jörg Guido Hülsmann

Like many others, Mises anticipated the outbreak of World War I years in advance. Unlike many others, he dreaded it.

Murray N. Rothbard

For Hayek, "coercion" of course includes the aggressive use of physical violence, but the term unfortunately also includes peaceful and nonaggressive actions as well.

Ludwig von Mises

The field of our science is human action, not the psychological events which result in an action. It is precisely this which distinguishes the general theory of human action, praxeology, from psychology.

Ludwig von Mises

In such proposals as let us raise farm prices, let us raise wage rates, let us lower profits, let us curtail the salaries of executives the "us" ultimately refers to the police.

Peter G. Klein

The core concepts of contemporary Austrian economics—human action, means and ends, subjective value, marginal analysis, methodological individualism—all flow from Menger's pathbreaking work.

Matthew McCaffrey

On the rise, decline, and rise again of one of the great American economic theorists, Frank Fetter, as well as the Austrian school itself and its rise, decline, and renaissance.

Richard Cantillon

It is a common idea that an increased quantity of money in an economy decreases the rate of interest. This idea is not always true or accurate.

Murray N. Rothbard

Quite unlike the Christian view, Hegelian and Marxist thought depends on the idea of a universe in which a cosmic blob  of "humanity" is reunited with God through the "dialectic."

Ludwig von Mises

Once public opinion is convinced that the increase in prices will continue, everybody becomes eager to buy as much as possible and to restrict his cash holding to a minimum size.