Ludwig von Mises died in 1973. In light of the current recession, the intellectual history of the last two centuries, and what we know about the prerequisites for growth and prosperity, we can learn much by reading and studying Mises. FULL ARTICLE by Art Carden
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Mises: His Importance and Relevance
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A lovely encapsulation of Mises’s career.
Professor Carden writes that ‘life became unpleasant for enemies of the Nazi regime — and Mises was certainly one of its enemies. Mises was fortunate to evade the Nazis long enough to secure passage to the United States. Millions of others were not so lucky.’
What is the Austrian ‘anti-war’ position to a case such as World War II, the terrors and inhumanity of which Mises had personal experience?
Precisely as Mises did. GTFO.
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