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Unless the trend is somehow reversed the Mises's observation that the middle road leads to socialism may turn out to be closer to the truth than progressives would want you to know.
Are Progressives Totalitarian?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In fact, I would say the conference highlighted to me the importance of Mises's economic calculation argument because the point is still not well understood by economists let alone historians and political scientists as to how commerce enables us to sort out from amongst the numerous array of scientific and technological studies those that are economically feasible.
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It is a mistake to make too much out of Ludwig von Mises's outsider status --- he was an internationally recognized figure in Europe prior to WWII, and after WWII he published his treatise with Yale, it was reviewed in the NYT, he was named Distinguished Fellow of the AEA, etc.
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BTW, I wonder if anyone out there could suggest a first usage of the word ˜scientism 'other than von Mises's use in 1957.
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But we should be careful because to say someone is recognize as a great economist and international leader of classical liberal economic thought which was definitely Mises's status is not being assigned to the scientific dustbin just because he is not recognized for being the greatest economist.
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One of the many great discoveries of Guido Hulsmann was that Mises's original title is better translated in one word: Imperialism.
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Mises saw that the attempt to wed socialism and dictatorship would lead to unparalleled calamity, which indeed it did because Mises's pathway out of this problem was ignored.
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As I have said about Mises's economics to anyone for over 20 years --- it is humanistic in its method and humanitarian in its concerns.
Is Austrian Economics Heterodox Economics? - The Austrian Economists 2008
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Democracy meant, in Mises's view, the right of groups and even individuals to chose their own state.
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And I do believe that you can see the research line they followed as started by Mises's questions.
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