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Greg,
I don't want to recycle old debates on a new list, but you happen to
be right and I am not interested in preserving old myths. But, Hayek
does say that Mises was the scholar who influenced him more than any
other scholar and was his "teacher" in this sense ... though he does
deviate from Mises on certain fundamental issues as you suggest and
as you are articulating in your thesis work. See, Hayek's essay on
"Coping with Ignorance" which was his Hillsdale College lecture I
believe to celebrate Mises' 100 birthday.
On the technical issue of economics and social theory, I don't has
any vested interest in whether Hayek is a Misesian or a Mengerian in
pedigree (or whether Mises is a Mengerian for that matter [as you
know Mises was fond of saying that it was reading Menger that made
him an economist as well, though Bohm-Bawerk was his teacher]).
The point makes my earlier point for me, I think, this is a very
complex project. I think your (Greg's attempt at a tree with
connections, etc.) tree on Hayek was excellent (of course, I'd have
to see the content of your various entries on the connectees, :)).
Perhaps this is not of interest to this board, but Greg's posts on
the family tree and the difficulty in defining Hayek's or the
Austrian approach in general might suggest something about the
futility of discussions of "schools of thought" -- yet obviously
these labels serve some useful sociological and intellectual purpose.
What is the purpose of the concept of "school" of thought in
economics? Is there such a thing as a viable concept of school when
members of the school necessarily draw from other schools to grow
intellectually?
Pete
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