very untenously P: London ...
Mark Kohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 5 10:33:40 CDT 2009
A--and Von Mises greatly influenced Milton Freidman,
the most influential American--therefore world----economist
for the last few decades .....................
and this is all more, much more on why AtD "contains everything"
including that gold/silver stuff early on which I did not "get"---in larger meaning---
and still don't and even more why TRP chose and anatomized and satirized
and metaphorized Vienna in his most ambitious book on the meaning of
the modern world...........................
I will repeat TRP again on the economic crisis, so to speak: History is
a step-function.................it gets riskier as it gets more complex...........
and so it goes.......................................
y'say tenuous? I got some tenuous...
Interestingly, and not entirely un-P-relatedly (under the relaxed
accounting standards of deregulation), the Mises mention of whose
economics (and writing skills - I still think he'd have been a great
fictioneer had he turned his hand from the dismal science and gotten
"delirious", cammed out, as it were, from that furrow into the nearby
one of story-telling) I used to be prone to insert into various raves
on this list...
...anyway, that Mises, Ludwig von:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Von_Mises
whose beloved gold standard would have certainly not supported the
wild machinations in credit markets we see (or so his supporters
say...)
had a brother, Richard:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_von_Mises
who was what might be considered a person of interest in several ways,
being a prominent Viennese, a mathematician who co-authored a paper
dealing with Riemann,
(Richard von Mises, Philipp Frank, Heinrich Weber, Bernhard Riemann,
Die Differential- und Integralgleichungen der Mechanik und Physik,
1925, 1930.)
a person who exiled himself to Istanbul (maybe met Crouchmas?) to
avoid repercussions for his Jewish ancestry (though he was converted
to Roman Catholicism), a scientist who came to the USA (flying coach,
not "Von Braun class"...)
but also, clinchingly,
"His literary interests included the Austrian novelist Robert Musil
and the poet Rainer Maria Rilke, on whom he became a recognized
expert."
...now if he had only taught at Cornell...
--
- "...Weed Atman, preoccupied with the darker implications of a paper
on group theory he'd just been reading, came woolgathering and
innocent..." (206
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