Raymond Boudon as Social Theorist: A Comparison with Ludwig von Mises

Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 20 (2):91-128 (2014)
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This comparison between Boudon and Mises focuses on the main tenets of their respective conceptions of social science. It covers action theory, the theory of belief, the epistemology of social science, and also addresses the topic of liberalism.

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