Matt on Nostr: None of that speaks against Austrian Economics, which is simply seeing the world as ...
None of that speaks against Austrian Economics, which is simply seeing the world as it is.
I agree broadly that cooperation is better than violence, however, as it's an economic decision to engage in violence or not, the truth of the statement lies with the individual. This lies at the heart of Austrian Economics; you can't know everything and you can't decide the desires of other people, people can only act in what they consider to be their best interests with the limits of the information available to them.
I'm not sure where you're at with the second statement that "a truth can be known", I'm not sure how that statement would speak against Austrian Economics.
None of your arguments could be seen to suggest that followers of Austrian Economics are more likely to be fascist.
If anything, every person I know who follows the Austrian School, largely wants to be left alone by authoritarians, whatever the colour of their tie.
I agree broadly that cooperation is better than violence, however, as it's an economic decision to engage in violence or not, the truth of the statement lies with the individual. This lies at the heart of Austrian Economics; you can't know everything and you can't decide the desires of other people, people can only act in what they consider to be their best interests with the limits of the information available to them.
I'm not sure where you're at with the second statement that "a truth can be known", I'm not sure how that statement would speak against Austrian Economics.
None of your arguments could be seen to suggest that followers of Austrian Economics are more likely to be fascist.
If anything, every person I know who follows the Austrian School, largely wants to be left alone by authoritarians, whatever the colour of their tie.