Human Action: The Scholar's Edition
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Ludwig von Mises
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Broché
Pages
912
Langue
Allemand
Publié
Nov 29, 2010
Éditeur
Ludwig von Mises Institute
Édition
2010
ISBN-10
1610161459
ISBN-13
9781610161459
Description
Ludwig von Mises presents a comprehensive analysis of economic theory and human behavior in his influential work. Through meticulous reasoning and a philosophical approach, he articulates the principles that govern human action, exploring the intricate relationship between individual choices, societal outcomes, and economic systems. Mises emphasizes the importance of understanding the motivations behind human decisions, which stem from a blend of rationality, desire, and the pursuit of well-being.
Delving into the nature of economics, Mises challenges prevailing doctrines and advocates for the significance of free markets. He argues that economic knowledge is rooted in the individual’s perspective and that true economic progress comes from the freedom to engage in voluntary exchanges. This work not only dissects complex concepts but also serves as a robust defense of capitalism, illustrating how individual liberty fosters innovation and prosperity.
Mises draws on rich historical examples to bolster his arguments, engaging readers with thought-provoking insights that encourage deeper contemplation. His scholarship presents a scholarly yet accessible examination of economic principles, aimed at both students of economics and those interested in the broader implications of human behavior.
As a foundational text in the Austrian School of economic thought, this edition enriches the reader’s understanding of economics and its broader social consequences. By placing human action at the core of economic inquiry, Mises offers a profound perspective on the interplay between freedom, responsibility, and societal progress.
Delving into the nature of economics, Mises challenges prevailing doctrines and advocates for the significance of free markets. He argues that economic knowledge is rooted in the individual’s perspective and that true economic progress comes from the freedom to engage in voluntary exchanges. This work not only dissects complex concepts but also serves as a robust defense of capitalism, illustrating how individual liberty fosters innovation and prosperity.
Mises draws on rich historical examples to bolster his arguments, engaging readers with thought-provoking insights that encourage deeper contemplation. His scholarship presents a scholarly yet accessible examination of economic principles, aimed at both students of economics and those interested in the broader implications of human behavior.
As a foundational text in the Austrian School of economic thought, this edition enriches the reader’s understanding of economics and its broader social consequences. By placing human action at the core of economic inquiry, Mises offers a profound perspective on the interplay between freedom, responsibility, and societal progress.
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