ABSTRACT

This chapter is the conclusion of the book and consists of four discussions. The first is a concise summary of the previous chapters. The second is a summary of some of the various complaints that critics had leveled against the early Austrians and a brief account of why these criticisms were unfounded. The third section is an indication of Max Weber's connections to the early Austrians, and the fourth is my answer to the question “Why read the works by the three members of the Early Austrian School of Economics?”