Empiricism errs when it pursues a pan-naturalistic method that ignores human purpose. It then tries to test the untestable, and to falsify the nonfalsifiable, causing damage from its categorical error.
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- ArticlesSlenzok and Dominiak argue that key concepts in Austrian economic analysis are not value-free, but are embedded in the libertarian theory of justice. Should Austrians reject or embrace this?
- ArticlesIs socialism a socioeconomic system characterized by the collective ownership of the means of production, or a system of institutionalized aggression? Megger and Benjamín-Gonzalo consider the contention.
- ArticlesHow do we move toward sound money? Brendan Brown describes the Fed's corruption of the monetary base and how sound money might be restored.
- Notes and RepliesPatrick Newman argues that the 1919-1920 business cycle was due to monetary expansion, and that Borazan's (2023) "administrative decree" about resuming expansionary policy is inapplicable. Wage cuts aided recovery.
- Book ReviewsCharles Amos reviews Thomas Sowell's Social Justice Fallacies, a refutation of the verdicts of Progressives on the moral status of inequalities between the races, sexes and classes.