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Bitácora de Juan Fernando Carpio
"La Crítica del Intervencionismo" disponible en la web
De la mano del maestro de maestros (¡literalmente!), Ludwig von Mises.
The fighting between nations and states, and domestically between political parties, pressure groups, and cliques, so greatly occupies our attention that we tend to overlook the fact that all the fighting parties, in spite of their furious battling, pursue identical economic objectives. - L. von MisesA Critique of Interventionism
INTERVENTIONISM (p. 15)
1. Interventionism as an Economic System
2. The Nature of Intervention
3. Restrictions of Production
4. Interference with Prices
5. Destruction Resulting from Intervention
6. The Doctrine of Interventionism
7. The Historical and Practical Arguments for Interventionism
8. Recent Writings on the Problems of Interventionism
THE HAMPERED MARKET ECONOMY (p. 57)
1. The Prevailing Doctrine of the Hampered Market Economy
2. The Thesis of Schmalenbach
SOCIAL LIBERALISM (p. 71)
1. Introduction
2. Socialism of the Chair
3. Liberalism and Social Liberalism
4. Control or Economic Law?
5. The Methodenstreit
6. The Economic Doctrines of Social Liberalism
7. The Concept and Crisis of Social Policy
8. Max Weber and the Socialists of the Chair
9. The Failure of the Prevailing Ideology
ANTI-MARXISM (p. 107)
1. Marxism in German Science
2. National (Anti-Marxian) Socialism
3. Sombart as Marxist and Anti-Marxist
4. Anti-Marxism and Science
THEORY OF PRICE CONTROLS (p. 139)
1. Introduction
2. Price Controls
3. The Significance of the Theory of Price Control for the Theory of Social Organization
THE NATIONALIZATION OF CREDIT? (p. 153)
1. Private Interest and Public Interest
2. Bureaucratic Management or Profit Management of Banking?
3. The Danger of Overexpansion and Immobilization
4. Summation.
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Comentarios
«Maestro de maestros»: de Friedrich von Hayek (al que convierte del socialismo según admisión propia de Hayek), de Murray N. Rothbard (Mises era como su ídolo, describe a Mises como «un hombre noble y magnífico»), bueno, ni para qué seguir, pero cito a dos más: George Reisman (a quién le enseña personalmente desde que Reisman tenía 14 o 15 años) e Israel Kirzner.
No espere más, cómprese todos los libros de Mises.
No espere más, cómprese todos los libros de Mises.
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