1 Ludwig von Mises, Epistemological Problems of Economics (Van Nostrand Co., Princeton, NJ, 1960) pp.131-132.

2 See F. A. Hayek, The Counter-revolution of Science (Collier-MacMillan Ltd., London, 1964).

3 Gunther Stent, "An Ode to Objectivity: Does God Play with Dice?" Atlantic, November 1971, p. 128.

4 For a more thorough analysis of the contradictions involved in Skinner’s thesis, see Noam Chomsky, "The Case Against B. F. Skinner," New York Review of Books, December 30, 1971, pp. 20-21.

5 See Ludwig von Mises, Human Action (Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 1949) p. 46.

6 Human Action, p. 176.

7 For an explanation of the necessity for methodological dualism, see Ludwig von Mises, Theory and History (Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 1957) p. 1.

8 Earl Ubell, "These Shrinks Hand Out Tokens." New York Times, October 10, 1971, p. 9.

9 Maggie Scarf, "Normality is a Square Circle or a Four-Sided Triangle," The New York Times Magazine, October 3, 1971, p. 41.

10 See C. Wright Mills, "IBM Plus Reality Plus Humanism-Sociology" in Irving Louis Horowitz, ed. Power, Politics and People (Oxford University Press, London, 1967) p. 570.

11 Chomsky, op. cit., p. 18.


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