Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics

Relevance as a Virtue in Economics

The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
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Volume 5, No. 4 (Winter 2002)

 

Dr. Sennholz, successfully blended his knowledge of the science of economics with a deep commitment to the moral principles governing a society of free and responsible individuals. To those students who were open, Dr. Sennholz’s message was transformative. As the history of the Austrian School in the mid-to late-twentieth century is written, the contributions of Dr. Hans Sennholz as a teacher and popular writer must be accounted for as well. He provided scores of young people with the opportunity to learn the teachings of the Austrian School of Economics at a time when Mises’s name was no longer recognized by economists.

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Boettke, Peter J. “Relevance as a Virtue in Economics.” The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 5, No. 4 (Winter 2002): 31–36.

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