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Pure Theory of Capital

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edward_1313 posted on Sun, Feb 15 2009 1:16 AM

Hi everyone.  I was wondering if anyone has read or tried to read Hayek's Pure Theory.  I"m going through it right now and as it's so Hayekian in that sort of opaque way, I wanted to know if anyone would want to discuss various parts of the book somewhere else.

So if  you have read it, or would like to,  let me know and maybe we could set up some sort of discussion plan.

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Hi there, I've found this book is at my university library recently, so I may start reading it at some point. I'll get back to you on this, as I do want to finish reading Human Action, and I need to finish some work for my course next week.

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edward_1313:
Hi everyone.  I was wondering if anyone has read or tried to read Hayek's Pure Theory.  I"m going through it right now and as it's so Hayekian in that sort of opaque way, I wanted to know if anyone would want to discuss various parts of the book somewhere else.

I plan on reading this some time soon, the problem is I can't stand reading Hayek.

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