This unique study into the roots of Max Weber's Political Economy,
is an intriguing read and a valuable contribution to the Weberian
literature. Parsons argues that Weber's analysis is highly
influenced by the Austrian School of Economics and the relationship
between his critique of centrally planned economies and that of
Mises.
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