More than a century ago, a young man read a book. His life was never the same again. In fact, his reading of that book changed the world. Last year, an online school opened its doors. In what follows I will explain how these two events are connected. FULL ARTICLE by Daniel James Sanchez
Source link: http://archive.mises.org/15285/the-significance-and-success-of-the-mises-academy-2/
The Significance and Success of the Mises Academy
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Fantastic article.
Good article, Daniel. Suprisingly, both Hayek and Mises said, on separate occasions, of course, that reading Menger’s Principles made an economist of them. Hayek also noted that reading Mises’ Socialism turned him from his fabianism. Menger seems to take a silent, fundamental but still very important role in the modern Austrian paradigm. Without him, you have no Böhm-Bawerk, Mises, Hayek or Rothbard!
I think there might be some text missing, after the word “pressured”.
Perlstar
Yeah. That caught me as well.
Sione
When does the academy expect to become accredited and offer A.A. or B.A. degrees?
Government accreditation? Ick!
I think it will be a long time.
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