The Marginal Revolutionaries: How Austrian Economists Fought the War of Ideas

Author:   Janek Wasserman
Publisher:   Yale University Press
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Pages:   368
Publication Date:   24 November 2020
Format:   Paperback
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A group history of the Austrian School of Economics, from the coffeehouses of imperial Vienna to the modern-day Tea Party The Austrian School of Economics—a movement that has had a vast impact on economics, politics, and society, especially among the American right—is poorly understood by supporters and detractors alike. Defining themselves in opposition to the mainstream, economists such as Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, and Joseph Schumpeter built the School's international reputation with their work on business cycles and monetary theory. Their focus on individualism—and deep antipathy toward socialism—ultimately won them a devoted audience among the upper echelons of business and government.   In this collective biography, Janek Wasserman brings these figures to life, showing that in order to make sense of the Austrians and their continued influence, one must understand the backdrop against which their philosophy was formed—notably, the collapse of the Austro–Hungarian Empire and a half–century of war and exile.

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Author:   Janek Wasserman
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Imprint:   Yale University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9780300255409


ISBN 10:   0300255403
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   24 November 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A fair-minded, deeply researched account of how a school of thought developed and wielded influence . . . quite well done, and full of fascinating stories. -Justin Fox, New York Times Book Review A masterly history. -George Melloan, Wall Street Journal The book is a fair- minded, deeply researched account of how a school of thought developed and wielded influence - Justin Fox, International New York Times This is a vital book for our times. Janek Wasserman's study is learned and accessible, demystifying and elegant; above all, it corrects popular misconceptions about the origins and legacies of Austrian economics. -Jeremy Adelman, Princeton University Over more than a hundred years, the Austrian School of Economics was born, emigrated, split, revived and transformed. Janek Wasserman has done the impossible, producing a readable guide to the whole story while shirking none of the school's complexity. A serious achievement. -Quinn Slobodian, author of Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism Janek Wasserman deftly traces the filiation of Austrian economic ideas from the cafe culture of pre-war Vienna to the online universe of the contemporary alt-right. The result is a stimulating history of economists such as Mises and Hayek, and their influence on our era. Well-written, compelling, and entirely accessible, this book deserves a broad readership. -Robert Leonard, Universite du Quebec a Montreal [ . . . ] Wasserman has succeeded in providing a rich and worthwhile overview of Austrian economics. -D. Mitch, University of Maryland Baltimore County


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Janek Wasserman is associate professor at the University of Alabama. He is the author of Black Vienna: The Radical Right in the Red City, 1918–1938.

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