Saturday, May 23, 2009

Austrian School of Economics (2)

As you can seen I am really interested in the Austrian school of economics. From now on most of my readings and research for the next three months will be focused on the Austrian School tradition. It has been about a week since I started this blog and I wish to continue with the same type of topics that I presented so far with one minor adjustment that I give more updated information in the materials that I present and at the same time I keep that consistency and commitment in my blog in terms of capturing the classical liberal cliches, tones, and texture. Without any doubt the Austrian School captures themes related to liberalism in the best possible way by being consistent and using a dynamic analysis of the concept of method. This is apparent in the writings of many of the scholars who worked in the school. Methodenstreit which was mainly the fight over methods was an articulating and active symbolism of this kind of struggle of the Austrian in their attempt to find ways of capturing the power and importance of methodology in the research of economics and the social sciences.

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