WHAT DID MISES GET WRONG BUT ALMOST RIGHT? Oliver Westcott, Edward Gotham (And a

WHAT DID MISES GET WRONG BUT ALMOST RIGHT?

Oliver Westcott, Edward Gotham (And anyone else who cares)

In 2014 I created a facebook page for Scientific Praxeology (rather than pseudoscientific praxeological science) and posted the majority of my work from that year on the subject together as a set of articles for anyone to read.

I do not really know if this is tough going or not. I don’t really think so, but I am the wrong person to ask.

But if you want to know, here it is.

Mises’ position in intellectual history is the same as almost every other intellectual in economics at the beginning of the 20th century: they all failed to rescue us from the pseudoscientific movement and pseudoscientific socialism and pseudoscientific keynesianism.

Popper, Mises, Hayek, Brouwer, Bridgman, and many others came close but just could not do it.

But it can be done.


Source date (UTC): 2016-07-05 12:03:00 UTC

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