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Via Will, Mises on nationalism:
Liberal thinking always has the whole of humanity in view and not just parts. It does not stop at limited groups; it does not end at the border of the village, of the province, of the nation, or of the continent. Its thinking is cosmopolitan and ecumenical: it takes in all men and the whole world. Liberalism is, in this sense, humanism; and the liberal, a citizen of the world, a cosmopolite.
Amen. Please integrate the word “praxeological” into your daily vocabulary. And time to order a pair of these.
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January 2nd, 2008 at 12:51 am
Mises is always good as a “reset” whenever you’ve forgotten your principles, or you’re looking for a good place to start thinking about something …
…and I’m wearing a pair right. this. minute .
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