Do Not See It: Three Academics of the Mises Institute Renounced in Rejection of an Award to Milei They Consider Their Knowledge of the Austrian School to Be "Superficial and Deficient"
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Three out of five members of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Ludwig von Mises Institute of Germany resigned in the midst of a strong internal confrontation over the decision to reward Javier Milei. The institute, a referent of the Austrian school of economics, had announced in early July that in October it would hand over to the Argentine president the “Conmemorative Prize in Honor of Ludwig von Mises.” The news generated an earthquake insi…
The members of the board of the institution questioned the award created for the Argentine president. Although they support some of his policies, they gave their reasons why he is not worthy of the award either as a politician or as an academic.
They rated Javier Milei's knowledge of the Austrian School of Economics as "superficial and deficient." The award will be awarded to him in July of this year. The post Three Professors of the Mises Institute resigned for the award they will give Javier Milei appeared first on El Intranssigente.
Following the decision of the Ludwig von Mises Institute Germany to award a "Commemorative Award in honor of Ludwig von Mises" to Argentine President Javier Milei, three of the original five members of the Scientific Advisory Council —Rolf W. Puster, Jörg Guido Hülsmann and Hans-Hermann Hoppe — resigned. Their resignation was due to the fact that the decision was taken without prior consultation with the Council. As a result, only two of the fou…
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