Human Action: Foundations for the Modern Austrian School
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“When Human Action first appeared, its distinctive Austrian school approach was already considered a closed chapter in the history of economic thought. So, Human Action and Mises’ New York University seminar had a huge impact. It’s the reason that we’re here today. It’s the reason that we have a modern Austrian school.”
Presented at the 2024 Human Action Conference on Saturday, 18 May 2024, at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.