Quote by: Ludwig von Mises

It opens the mind toward an understanding of human nature and destiny. It increases wisdom. It is the very essence of that much misinterpreted concept, a liberal education. It is the foremost approach to humanism, the lore of the specifically human concerns that distinguish man from other living beings. . . . Personal culture is more than mere familiarity with the present state of science, technology, and civic affairs. It is more than acquaintance with books and paintings and the experience of travel and of visits to museums. It is the assimilation of the ideas that roused mankind from the inert routine of a merely animal existence to a life of reasoning and speculating. It is the individual’s effort to humanize himself by partaking in the tradition of all the best that earlier generations have bequeathed.


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Author Bio


  • NameLudwig von Mises
  • Descriptionaustrian economist
  • BornSeptember 29, 1881
  • DiedOctober 10, 1973
  • CountryUnited States Of America; Austria
  • ProfessionEconomist; Philosopher