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Ação humana
Book • 1990
Human Action is Ludwig von Mises' magnum opus, where he argues for the superiority of the free-market economy over any government-planned system.
The book is divided into several parts, covering topics such as the philosophy and epistemology of human action, the role of ideas in society, and the importance of methodological individualism and subjectivism in economics.
Mises challenges the mainstream economic approaches of his time by emphasizing that economics should focus on the logical workings of human reasoning and the subjective interpretations of individuals rather than on mathematical functions and statistical data.
The book is divided into several parts, covering topics such as the philosophy and epistemology of human action, the role of ideas in society, and the importance of methodological individualism and subjectivism in economics.
Mises challenges the mainstream economic approaches of his time by emphasizing that economics should focus on the logical workings of human reasoning and the subjective interpretations of individuals rather than on mathematical functions and statistical data.