Professor Janek Wasserman's book The Marginal Revolutionaries: How Austrian Economists Fought the War of Ideas, is an entertaining and fascinating account of key players and events in the evolution of Austrian school economics. Jeff Deist details the good, bad, and ugly of the book, written by a left-progressive historian from a critical perspective. Read Jeff ...
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Professor Janek Wasserman's book The Marginal Revolutionaries: How Austrian Economists Fought the War of Ideas, is an entertaining and fascinating account of key players and events in the evolution of Austrian school economics. Jeff Deist details the good, bad, and ugly of the book, written by a left-progressive historian from a critical perspective.
Read Jeff Deist's review at Mises.org/DeistWasserman
Read David Gordon's review at Mises.org/GordonWasserman
Find Hülsmann's biography of Mises at Mises.org/LastKnight
Read Mises on the history of the Austrian school at Mises.org/MisesHistory