By Wanjiru Njoya
The concept of reality is questioned by the notion, as László Krasznahorkai expressed it, that there are “many realities, or none at all.” By contrast, inHuman Action, Ludwig von Mises offers a clear concept of reality, which he describes as “the whole complex of all causal relations between events, which wishful thinking cannot alter.” Building on this idea, Murray Rothbardarguesthat the entire science of human action can be deduced from a few basic axioms that are true about the real world. Читать дальше...