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To: Elsewhere who wrote (2556)6/28/2001 12:39:40 AM
From: Don LloydRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
Jochen -

...Tonight I read an article that Erhard was only executing ideas invented by somebody else - Alfred Müller-Armack who was born 100 years ago, a member of the Austrian school. ...

At least in the American point of view, the primary Austrian School path starts with the German Carl Menger in 1870, works through several German and Austrian economists in the early 1900's and focuses on Ludwig von Mises over the rest of the entire century, ( mises.org )
adding in Hayek and Rothbard. If Muller-Armack never was translated into English, that might help explain why he does not seem familiar here.

The German soccer miracle just turned up in the internet search, so I just threw it in to see if anybody paid any attention. -g-

As for the Alfred Müller-Armack link, it's all German to me. -g-

When I went to school in the late 50's in upstate New York, only Latin and French were offered, even though there had been a history of German immigrants in the community. I wonder if all things German were discouraged in the aftermath of the war. Of course, up until the last five years or so, I wouldn't have known that reading German would have turned out to be useful for economics texts.

Regards, Don