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Human Action, The Scholar's Edition Gebundene Ausgabe – 1. Februar 2010
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Human Action is the most important book on political economy you will ever own. It was (and remains) the most comprehensive, systematic, forthright, and powerful defense of the economics of liberty ever written. This is the Scholars Edition: accept no substitute. You will treasure this volume. </P> <P>The Scholars Edition is the original, unaltered treatise (originally published in 1949) that shaped a generation of Austrians and made possible the intellectual movement that is leading the global charge for free markets.
Made available exclusively through the Ludwig von Mises Institute, this edition, Mises's original, is the one to own. </P> <UL> <LI>This edition is a case-bound hardback with a beautiful cover that is also meant for extreme use and durability;
- No hardbound edition compares in price;
- The pagination of the original 1949 edition is preserved, but it also includes invaluable additions. <LI>Includes the 1954 index prepared under Mises's supervision, the most complete ever published, united here with the book for the first time. <LI>The introduction, by Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Jeffrey Herbener, and Joseph Salerno--based on newly discovered archives--tells of the tragic and glorious history of this seminal work, and of its bright future as the manifesto of liberty.
- This edition is keyed to the world's first and only Study Guide to Human Action, by Robert Murphy, which opens up this book as never before. </UL> All told, The Scholars Edition looks exactly like the classic work it is, ready for a lifetime (or two) of use. </P> <P>Mises himself wrote the following by way of explanation of why he wrote the book: </P> <BLOCKQUOTE dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">Economics does not allow any breaking up into special branches. It invariably deals with the interconnectedness of all phenomena of acting and economizing. All economic facts mutually condition one another. Each of the various economic problems must be dealt with in the frame of a comprehensive system assigning its due place and weight to every aspect of human wants and desires. All monographs remain fragmentary if not integrated into a systematic treatment of the whole body of social and economic relations. <P>To provide such a comprehensive analysis is the task of my book Human Action , a Treatise on Economics. It is the consummation of lifelong studies and investigations, the precipitate of half a century of experience. I saw the forces operating which could not but annihilate the high civilization and prosperity of Europe. In writing my book, I was hoping to contribute to the endeavors of our most eminent contemporaries to prevent this country from following the path which leads to the abyss.</P></BLOCKQUOTE> <P>The Scholars Edition of Human Action is the definitive edition of this great work and foundation of every library of freedom. </P>
- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe912 Seiten
- SpracheEnglisch
- HerausgeberLudwig von Mises Institute
- Erscheinungstermin1. Februar 2010
- Abmessungen16.51 x 24.13 x 10.16 cm
- ISBN-101933550317
- ISBN-13978-1933550312
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- Herausgeber : Ludwig von Mises Institute; 3rd Edition (1. Februar 2010)
- Sprache : Englisch
- Gebundene Ausgabe : 912 Seiten
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- ISBN-13 : 978-1933550312
- Abmessungen : 16.51 x 24.13 x 10.16 cm
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For those who are really looking for a deep understanding of economic principles and can stand A scholarly view, this book is right for you.
The key to the book, in all its complexity and scope, is based on an almost an animal anthropology and an epistemology of human behavior that is rooted in the utilitarianism of John Stuart Mills. As such, von Mises "ethics" is merely what works for the Market, based upon a weird and totallly amoral concept of "praxeology". The apriori character of the whole work is evident in the dictionary of ideas that he had to create to make his "economics" work,.
What is most disturbing about his "economics" is his view of the 'Market" as a tool for human happiness and his view of "Society" as a collectivity of competing individuals for the maximization of profits. As such, man is merely an economic entity, working out his destiny by economic calculation and the Devil take the hindmost.
What is obviously lacking from the book is anything resembling an ethics or moral foundation for human actions and interactions. His "subjective value" theory is just that: a purely aribitrary standard of right and wrong in the manipulation and exchange of money, and anything goes if the profit is on my side.
The new concepts he has invented for the "economic science', such as "praxeology", "catallactics" and a host of "distinctions" are simply buzz words for the maximization of profits or "the transition from a classical theory of value to a subjective theory of value". That is the poison that runs through the whole book and makes it, not a study of Economic Science, but a platform for a Market based on greed, and a view of human society that resembles the law of the jungle.
The moral flaw in the book is the theory of Subjective value, which opens itself to massive abuse and outright stealing - under cover of "the Market".
It denies the intrinsic value of anything and that easily becomes market robbery.
That is why the Catholic Church does not warm up to Austrian Economics - because it is open to massive injustice in the marketplace - on a large scale.
The Market then is open to theft disguised as Market activity.
Father Clifford Stevens
Archdiocese of Omaha