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- Praxeology
- 2007
Mises Daily
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Frank Shostak
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We have seen that the law of diminishing marginal utility is the key in the process of forming prices of present goods. This law is also the foundation for the establishment of the rate of exchange between present and future goods. This rate of exchange is also known as interest. The essence of the phenomenon of interest is what a lender or an
Mises Daily
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Ludwig von Mises
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Praxeology and History The Formal and Aprioristic Character of Praxeology The Alleged Logical Heterogeneity of Primitive Man The A Priori and Reality The Principle of Methodological Individualism I and We The Principle of Methodological Singularism The Individual and Changing Features of Human Action The Scope and the Specific Method of History
Mises Wire
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Jeffrey A. Tucker
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This is a fascinating review of Rothbard’s economic treatise , by Henry Hazlitt, published in National Review, September 25, 1962. He loves the book, of course, but introduces criticisms toward the end, particularly pertaining to the Rothbardian perspective on repudiating government debt, the legalization of blackmail, and the strict distinction
Mises Wire
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Stephan Kinsella
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Two of my favorite pieces are Rothbard’s In Defense of “Extreme Apriorism” and Hoppe’s In Defense of Extreme Rationalism . Also of great interest to me is the idea of extending praxeology--e.g., as Hoppe does in his argumentation ethics --and The Other Fields of Praxeology: War, Games, Voting... and Ethics? . This post mentions Adam Knott’s
Mises Wire
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B.K. Marcus
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Time as a Praxeological Factor Past, Present, and Future The Economization of Time The Temporal Relation Between Actions Notes Action is always directed toward the future; it is essentially and necessarily always a planning and acting for a better future, writes Ludwig von Mises. Its aim is always to render future conditions more satisfactory than
Mises Daily
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Jörg Guido Hülsmann
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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,