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Mises and Montaigne: A Reply to Bagus Et Al

Casto Montero Kuscevic and Marco Antonio del Río Rivera

History of Political Economy, 2016, vol. 48, issue 4, 741-745

Abstract: This article affirms that Mises misread Montaigne and perpetrated a sort of injustice in associating his name with the proposition that the gain of some is caused by the loss of others.

Date: 2016
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