Great question. We stand on the shoulders of giants of their time doing the best they could with the ignorance, error bias and presumptions they were saddled with. I wold not have done my work without these men, because the impetus that inspired me was the correctness in part in conflict with the error in part. Hoppe in particular was closer than mises or rothbard and at least in practice nearly unified with Hayek. But it was listening to Hoppe argue against popper that created a dissonance that led me to my work.
On average it takes three to four generations to solve a hard problem, and as in many things the prewar Germanic civ was a second scientific revolution unfortunately cut off before it solved the central problems it sought to. But as I’ve argued we solved social science in four generations. And the opposition is winning anyway.
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