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Investigations Into The Methods Of The Social Sciences Carl Menger

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Investigations Into The Methods Of The Social Sciences Carl Menger
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Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.15 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Carl Menger
ISBN: 9781610161503, 1610161505
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Investigations Into The Methods Of The Social Sciences Carl Menger by Carl Menger 9781610161503, 1610161505 instant download after payment.

Here is the book that gave the Austrian School its name!

The famed Methodenstreit of the late 19th century was the battle of method. It pitted the emerging Austrian School against the German Historical School over a critically important question: what is the proper way to do social science? Here Carl Menger, the founder of the School, vindicates the importance of theory, and lays the foundation for later developments by Mises and others.

The book was written twelve years after his principles book, and it sought to deal with the hostility with which that book was greeted in the German world. Menger argues that economics can and must be more than an effort at observing, collecting, and assembling data. It can make general observations about the laws of economics that operate independently of time and place.

Joseph Salerno writes: "The Investigations precipitated a furor among German economists who heatedly responded with derisive attacks on Menger and the Austrian School. In fact, this latter term was originated and applied by the German Historicists in order to emphasize the isolation of Menger and his followers from the mainstream of German economics."

No Austrian can overlook this very important treatise on method.
paperback, 260 pgs.

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