Jörg Guido Hülsmann del Ludwig von Mises Institute ha publicado una biografía del fundador e inspirador de esta línea de pensamiento económico que al suscrito cada vez le llama más la atención
"In the summer of 1940, with Hitler's troops moving through France to encircle Switzerland, Ludwig von Mises sat beside his wife Margit on a bus filled with Jews fleeing Europe. To avoid capture, the bus driver took back roads through the French countryside, stopping to ask locals if the Germans had been spotted ahead — reversing and finding alternative routes if they had been. Mises was two months shy of his fifty-ninth birthday. He had left Vienna some years earlier, escaping only days before the Nazis ransacked his apartment, confiscated his records, and froze his assets. He had hoped to be safe in Geneva. Now nowhere in Europe seemed safe. Not only was he a prominent intellectual of Jewish descent; he was widely known to be an archenemy of National Socialism and of every other form of socialism. Some called him "The Last Knight of Liberalism."
La biografía, de más de 1000 páginas, está disponible texto completo en Google libros
viernes, septiembre 07, 2007
Una biografía que provoca "browsear" (o sea hojear)
Publicadas por Rlpr a las 6:00 a. m.
Etiquetas: Estrategia
Suscribirse a:
Comentarios de la entrada (Atom)
No hay comentarios.:
Publicar un comentario