On Praxeology and the Praxeological Foundation of Epistemology: I
Pages 49-50 in the text, as narrated by Gennady Stolyarov II.
Pages 49-50 in the text, as narrated by Gennady Stolyarov II.
Pages 82-83 in the text, as narrated by Gennady Stolyarov II.
Albert Jay Nock wrote, “The only element in Judean society that was particularly worth bothering about was the Remnant.
The publication in 1962 of Rothbard's magnum opus rescued economic science from self-destruction. Menger's causal-realist approach had been nearly buried by the Keynesian Revolution. Keynesian macroeconomics denied the efficacy of the price system altogether in coordinating the various sectors of an economy confronted with the failure of aggregate demand.
Envy-based policies seem to persist, whether in the form of progressive taxation or in assumptions that a state like New York can decide something as subjective as the reasonableness of salary contracts freely agreed upon.
Ron Paul is well aware of the limited value of the Constitution: it is a far from ideal arrangement. Nevertheless, it remains the fundamental law of the United States and, if interpreted correctly, provides an excellent means to check the depredations of a government that violates its provisions.
They tell us how much better off economically we all are in war than in peace.
As readers will have anticipated, I think that Wood has once again imposed on history a philosophical view — in this instance, a theory of how intellectual influence works.
Again, this is not just about terminology. It is about the assumptions many people bring to the subject of economics as it affects ethics.
Let’s pull this sentence out of the civic pieties of our time and see what’s wrong with it: “We should all volunteer our time in