オーストリア学派における自由主義の純化(大会報告・共通論題:新自由主義-その理論的・歴史的検討-)

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  • The Birth of a Fundamental Liberalism in Post-1918 Austria : The Case of Ludwig von Mises(PAPERS READ AT THE AUTUMN CONFERENCE SYMPOSIUM, 2000 : Neo-Liberalism: Theoretical and Historical Reexamination)
  • オーストリア学派における自由主義の純化
  • オーストリア ガクハ ニ オケル ジユウ シュギ ノ ジュンカ

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Since the Thacher-Reagan-Nakasone Era of the 1980s, the liberal economic ideas of the 'Austrian School' have been on the tongues of politicians all over the world. For a deep understanding of this intellectual tradition, however, we must bear in mind that it has a history of more than one hundred years since Carl Menger published his seminal work, Grundsatze der Volkswirtshaftslehre. After a very short discussion on the methodology of intellectual history (Section 1), I explore the school's origins in the old Austria under the Habsburg Monarchy. I find that the most important development in this tradition was the emergence of a fundamental liberalism during the turbulent years after 1918 (Section 2). Ludwig von Mises was the sole innovator of this tradition. I examine Mises' position in Austrian post-war economic policy in Section 3, using evidence from his contemporaries as well as financial statistics. In Section 4, I summarize his criticism of socialism and defense of liberalism. In the last section, I conclude that Mises' fundamental liberalism was the expression of the dissipation of the social basis for a viable political liberalism in the unstable Austrian Republics. However, the purification performed by Mises provided the liberal ideas of the 'Austrians' with a new vigor that enabled them to migrate to the United States.

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  • 土地制度史学

    土地制度史学 43 (3), 1-9, 2001

    土地制度史学会(現 政治経済学・経済史学会)

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