In order to continue exalting AIU’s Integral Culture we have decided to continue with the initiative to implement and highlight two of the major drivers that stand by our reason of being: Human Rights and the UNESCO Sustainable Development Goals.
For the remainder of this week- we will focus on exalting the Seventeenth UNESCO Goal: Right to your Own Things. Ludwig Von Mises (was an Austrian School economist- historian- and sociologist. Mises wrote and lectured extensively on behalf of classical liberalism. He is best known for his work on praxeology- a study of human choice and action.
Mises emigrated from Austria to the United States in 1940. Since the mid-20th century- the libertarian movement in the United States has been strongly influenced by Mises’s writings. Mises’s student Friedrich Hayek viewed Mises as one of the major figures in the revival of classical liberalism in the post-war era. Hayek’s work “The Transmission of the Ideals of Freedom” (1951) pays high tribute to the influence of Mises in the 20th century libertarian movement.
Mises’s Private Seminar was a leading group of economists. Many of its alumni- including Hayek and Oskar Morgenstern- emigrated from Austria to the United States and Great Britain. Mises has been described as having approximately seventy close students in Austria. The Ludwig von Mises Institute was founded in the United States to continue his teachings) at the end of your signature.
Mises’s Private Seminar was a leading group of economists. Many of its alumni- including Hayek and Oskar Morgenstern- emigrated from Austria to the United States and Great Britain. Mises has been described as having approximately seventy close students in Austria. The Ludwig von Mises Institute was founded in the United States to continue his teachings) at the end of your signature.
17th UNESCO Goal: Right to your Own Things – “Private property creates for the individual a sphere in which he is free of the state. It sets limits to the operation of the authoritarian will.” – Ludwig Von Mises