Drei Essays über Max Webers geistiges Vermächtnis
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| Autor(en) | Ludwig M. Lachmann | Verlag | J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck) Tübingen |
| Sachgebiet(e) | Österreichische Schule | ISBN | 3-16-534541-4 |
1973, VII, 127 S., Broschur
Inhalt:
- Vorwort
- Einleitung
- Die verstehende Methode
- Über Institutionen
- Über politische Institutionen
- Bibliographie
Ludwig Lachmann in einem Interview über dieses Buch:
"Well, anyone who is interested in the methodology of the social sciences must take an interest in Max Weber. I had heard about Weber first at the University of Berlin from my teacher Werner Sombart, who had still known Weber personally, of course. It struck me that what Weber thought and what the Austrians said was more or less the same thing. As you know, Mises admitted that an impetus for his own Neo-Kantian interpretation of the logical part of economics came from Max Weber. In the early years in Johannesburg I read a good deal about Max Weber. And it struck me that his methodology was obviously the Austrian methodology."
Quelle: An Interview with Ludwig Lachmann, conducted by Richard M. Ebeling and Gary G. Short, published in the Austrian Economics Newsletter Fall 1978, Vol. 1, Number 3, veröffentlicht auf der Webseite des Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama
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