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Ludwig Heinrich Edler von
Mises (German: [ˈluːtvɪç fɔn ˈmiːzəs]; 29
September 1881 – 10
October 1973) was an Austrian–American economist, logician, sociologist...
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named after the
economist Ludwig von
Mises (1881–1973) and
promotes the
Misesian version of
heterodox Austrian economics. It was
founded in 1982 by Lew...
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According to
Misesian economist Hans-Hermann Hoppe,
eschewing the
scientific method and
empiricism distinguishes the
Misesian approach "from all...
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Thomas Kuhn and
others made
relativism a
mainstream doctrine. In the
Misesian sense of the term, a
polylogist ascribes different forms of "logic" to...
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based on
logical argumentation. It is one of the
foundational works of the
Misesian branch of the
Austrian School of
economic thought.
Commodity money exists...
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claimed that
despite some
Popperian influence Hayek always retained basic Misesian praxeological view
which he
found "utterly nonsensical". He also noted...
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Archived 2017-10-20 at the
Wayback Machine "Reflections on the
Misesian Legacy in Economics". The
Review of
Austrian Economics, Vol. 9, No. 2,...
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Mises (in a
Mises Institute article John Bugas: G-Man, Ford Executive,
Misesian?). Like Mises,
Bugas "made the
notion of 'consumer sovereignty' a key plank...
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thought of as a
continuation in the
development of the
Misesian system of
social science. It
provides further epistemological support for...
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Klein maintains that Kirzner’s
reliance and
identification with “the
Misesian image of science”
threatens to
discredit his more
sensible contributions...