Ludwig von Mises as Feminist Economist.

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      This article discusses the relationship between the Austrian School of economics and feminist economics, focusing on the work of Ludwig von Mises. It explores Mises' views on women's issues, marriage, and women's rights, highlighting his support for women's freedom and equality. The article argues that Mises' ideas can contribute to feminist economics by offering a unique perspective on marriage and women's issues. It also examines the compatibility between Mises' praxeology and feminist economics, suggesting that adopting praxeology as a method can help avoid gender biases in economic analysis. The article provides a list of references for further reading on feminism, economics, and the history of economic thought. [Extracted from the article]
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