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How Different Were Ropke and Mises?
Submitted by Don Stacy on Tue, 2011-08-23 01:00
"In The Wilhelm Riipke Review, founder and editor Ralph E. Ancil seeks to draw a sharp distinction between the views of Wilhelm Ropke and Ludwig von Mises. Ancil complains that Rijpke has been "co-opted into the more or less libertarian thinkers whose position is further enhanced by whatever weight or prestige his name may give." Somehow, Ancil says, libertarians and Austrians presume that Ropke and Mises "are in agreement on all important issues." But, insists Ancil, "nothing could be more incorrect."
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