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Classical Economics
The second volume contains an enlightening critique of Ricardian economics, showing the constraints on theory entailed by Ricardo’s static and pseudo-mathematical method. Ricardo’s successor John Stuart Mill is the object of a devastating intellectual portrait. Marxism is subjected to a merciless demolition, and Rothbard shows the roots of this system in metaphysical speculation. The French classical liberals such as Bastiat, on the other hand, contributed to the subjectivist school. A further highlight of this volume is a discussion of the bullionist controversy: the views of the Banking...
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4.5 stars from 6 ratings
Factually distorted.
The dogma of Austrian economics is blatantly obvious, which is in itself not necessarily reprehensible and to be expected. Yet, this podcast does not offer a Austrian perspective on, or critique of rivaling economic theories but deliberately distorts rivaling theory and in parts manufactures...Read full review »
lhepp via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 05/22/18
This second volume of a two volume set chronicles the development of economics in 18th and 19th century Europe. Like the first volume, the work is extremely thorough and presents a wealth of historical information; however, I feel that there is too much detail in this volume. Unfortunately, this...Read full review »
dolvlob via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/04/11
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