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Today we know what happened to Mises and this point of view of his. In reality today we can see nothing but a ''middle course''. | Today we know what happened to Mises and this point of view of his. In reality today we can see nothing but a ''middle course''. | ||
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'''Src''': quoted in [[Secondary_Literature_about_Karl_Polanyi#Litvan1991|Litván 1991]], 259. | '''Src''': quoted in [[Secondary_Literature_about_Karl_Polanyi#Litvan1991|Litván 1991]], 259. |
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I don’t believe in a totally planned economy. My first paper about a socialist economy, some twenty years ago, was built upon this. Mises attacked me saying that I cherished illusions if I thought that there existed a middle course between a laissez-faire and a totally planned economy.
Today we know what happened to Mises and this point of view of his. In reality today we can see nothing but a middle course.
Letters Informations
Reference:
Src: quoted in Litván 1991, 259.