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Knight contra mundum

In: Frank H. Knight

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  • David Cowan

    (Boston College)

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There is an element in Knight’s career that gives the impression he was against the world. He founded the Chicago school, but they subsequently took somewhat different paths. He had close affinities with the Austrian School, but had some serious points of difference. He shared some of the social concerns of Keynes, and yet despite even sharing some fundamental assumptions, Knight ended up diametrically opposed to his conclusions. While he had great interest in socialism and Marxism, going back to his early study visit to Germany, he was greatly opposed to such schools of thought. It seemed that it was indeed Knight the prophet contra mundum, or at least at odds with the world of intellectual economic endeavour. This chapter will look at these oppositions, except for Chicago which was examined briefly in the opening chapter, but let us first consider the Austrians.

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  • David Cowan, 2016. "Knight contra mundum," Great Thinkers in Economics, in: Frank H. Knight, chapter 4, pages 99-127, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:gtechp:978-1-137-46211-4_4
    DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-46211-4_4
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