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The Origins of Austrian Economics in the Treaties of the Theologians of Salamanca
Our short study is devoted to some important origins of Austrian economics in the treatises of Salamanca theologians (sixteenth to seventeenth... -
A Chronicle of Liberal Thought in Spain: From Salamanca to Vienna Through Madrid
This chapter offers a personal account of the diffusion of Austrian thought in Madrid, with central reference to the teaching of Jesús Huerta de... -
An economic theory of economic analysis: the case of the School of Salamanca
The School of Salamanca often is identified as the first economic tradition in the history of the “dismal science”. Its members anticipated...
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The Austrian school of Madrid
This paper focuses on the current situation and the historical development of Austrian Economics in Madrid. We will analyse the formation of this...
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Starting high school? On the origins of secondary education in Spain, 1857–1901
The development of modern educational systems radically altered the way knowledge and skills were transmitted. Yet, while elementary schooling...
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A Voyage of Discovery
I was born a libertarian without knowing it and discovered this in a long journey. First, I became aware of libertarianism in high school. I searched... -
A Catholic View of Order, Creativity, and Justice
Traditional Catholicism is complimentary to the causal-realist paradigm that includes the works of Austrian School thinkers such as Menger,... -
Austrian Economists in Madrid
The Austrian School of Madrid has become a new school of thought in the city of Madrid. Since the mid-twentieth century, some economists have been... -
The Place of Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles, in the Austrian Tradition of Economic Treatises
Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles is probably the best-known and most influential work of Jesús Huerta de Soto. Since its publication in 1998... -
A Critical Assessment of Pure Economics
In their path-breaking and highly cited work, Frank et al. (J Econ Perspect 7(2):159–171, 1993), demonstrates that the more economists study, the... -
The Interdependence of Economic Rights and Responsibilities
In order to eliminate any possible doubt that Concordian economics might be a theoretical construction unable to sustain a close encounter with daily... -
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A Sower of Freedom in Latin America
A Sower of Freedom in Latin America is the story of Hector Naupari, a Peruvian poet, in his discovery of the idea of freedom, thanks to Mario Vargas... -
Architecture of a College as a Form of Existence of the Material Environment of Higher Education in Medieval Europe Modern Campuses Formation Prerequisites
The article reviews the architecture of a medieval European college as a form of existence of the material environment of higher education of this... -
The Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship: A Practical Framework for Firm Analysis
The objective of this paper is to present a synthetic graphical model that I have been using since the 1990s as a senior management consultant. The... -
The Sexenio Absolutista (1814–1820): The Encounter with Smith and Say
This chapter analyses Mora’s youth and early training years. He was barely thirty years old when his career in journalism began during the 1810s. His... -
Adam Smith and Carl Menger: Who Invented the Invisible Hand?
Adam Smith is often said to have used the metaphor of the “invisible hand” to characterize the coordination of the individual interests of members of... -
Language and Indoctrination in the Schoolroom
The Generalitat’s ‘education’ policy sidelines the mother tongue of more than half of the schoolchildren in Catalonia, it violates the truth in the... -
Salamancans and Gerard Malynes
The Salamancan scholars, in Spain, and Gerard Malynes, in England, were each interpreted by divergent later writers as originator of the... -
Right to Education of Persons with Disabilities
The empirical evidence does not back the long-standing assumption that the development of modern health facilities will decrease the rate of...