Heinrich von Langenstein the Elder (1325-1397), while an uninfluential and minor scholastic philosopher in his own and later centuries, made great mischief for modern interpretations of the history of economic thought. FULL ARTICLE by Murray N. Rothbard
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The Doctrines of One Obscure and Heterodox Scholastic
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