The first thing to understand about the “Austrian School” is that it doesn’t exist. What Hayek, von Mises and others put forward is not Austrian at all; it is imperial British Economics, specifically the economics of the 19th century British Empire.
Read along here, https://www.larouchepac.com/it_s_time_to_learn_real_american_economics_part_2
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The first thing to understand about the “Austrian School” is that it doesn’t exist. What Hayek, von Mises and others put forward is not Austrian at all; it is imperial British Economics, specifically the economics of the 19th century British Empire.
Read along here, https://www.larouchepac.com/it_s_time_to_learn_real_american_economics_part_2
If we look at the empty plots of land where our manufacturing once thrived; if we look at the poverty and anarchy in our cities; if we look at the material and spiritual devastation throughout the “opioid belt;” if we look at the lack of opportunities and inspiration for our upcoming generation of young adults;—if we take in the full sweep of all of this; the nation cries out: “Help us; Heal our wounds; Provide for us a Future!”
Read along here, https://www.larouchepac.com/it_s_time_to_learn_real_american_economics_part_7
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The first thing to understand about the “Austrian School” is that it doesn’t exist. What Hayek, von Mises and others put forward is not Austrian at all; it is imperial British Economics, specifically the economics of the 19th century British Empire.
Read along here, https://www.larouchepac.com/it_s_time_to_learn_real_american_economics_part_2