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Mises Daily
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Art Carden
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This article is based on my notes from Jorg-Guido Hülsmann’s Mises University lecture “The Life and Work of Ludwig von Mises,” delivered at the Ludwig von Mises Institute on July 26, 2009. You can also listen to a ten-lecture series on Mises here . Professor Hülsmann was kind enough to give me permission to write this article even though it is
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Chris Brown
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Austrian economists have long been critical of the static, unrealistic models of neoclassical economics and instead take a dynamic, causal-realist approach. Similarly, the role of government, while receiving heavy analysis from Austrians, is taken as a given in most neoclassical models and textbooks, used today in almost all university economics
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Dan Sanchez
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Probably what most sets Austrian economics apart from the mainstream is the Austrian School’s careful analysis of the structure of production. When an Austrian economist considers the structure of production, he doesn’t just dwell on crude aggregates, such as the total number or total value of capital goods in an economy. Rather, he considers
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Christian Michel
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[From Property, Freedom and Society: Essays in Honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe .] Rights are the means by which we can reasonably predict human behavior. Without predictability, the existence of higher life forms would be impossible. The water source should be found at the end of the same track beaten each morning; berries which have always been
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Bettina Bien Greaves
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The year was 1921. It was near midnight. Economist Ludwig von Mises was guiding some visitors through Vienna’s dimly lit inner city. The city was asleep. All was quiet except for the sound of the men’s muted conversation and the clop of their footsteps on the cobblestone streets. The men had just come from an economic conference where they had
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David Gordon
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The reader of this, the second volume of Rothbard’s last great work, will at once face a puzzle: how was one person able to unify so vast a mass of material into a tightly organized narrative? I cannot pretend to provide a full answer, but one part of the solution lies in the fact that Rothbard follows a few main themes with iron consistency. One
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Jeffrey A. Tucker
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[Excerpted from chapter 5 of Freedom, Property, and Society: Essays in Honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe .] Ludwig von Mises believed that the topic of polylogism was important enough to put up front in the introduction of Human Action : Marxism asserts that a man’s thinking is determined by his class affiliation. Every social class has a logic of its
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Mises Institute
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[This article is excerpted from Human Action : The Scholar’s Edition . An MP3 audio file of this article, read by Jeff Riggenbach, is available for download .] 1. Economics and Praxeology Economics is the youngest of all sciences. In the last two hundred years, it is true, many new sciences have emerged from the disciplines familiar to the ancient
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Ludwig von Mises
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[This review, “Man, Economy and State: A New Treatise on Economics,” originally appeared in New Individualist Review , Autumn 1962. It was reprinted in Economic Freedom and Interventionism .] Most of what goes today under the label of the social sciences is poorly disguised apologetics for the policies of governments. What the philosopher George