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@sfliberty: Ludwig von Mises didn't just r...

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Ludwig von Mises didn't just refute Marx's economics.

He exposed contradictions in Marx's philosophy so devastating that the entire system collapsed.

Even most libertarians don't know how brutal this takedown actually was. ๐Ÿงต
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Marx built his system on "historical materialism." Socialism would arrive with "the inexorability of a law of nature."

Material forces determine everything. History has a predetermined path. Human agency is an illusion.

Mises saw the fatal flaw immediately. And once you see it, you can't unsee it.
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The contradictions Mises exposed weren't subtle. They were obvious.

Marx's philosophy refutes itself. His actions contradict his theory. His method destroys his conclusions.

Yet universities still teach this system as if these refutations never happened.

Why?
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The Activist Paradox

Marx declared that socialism must arrive through inevitable material forces. Nothing can stop it. History has already decided. So Mises asked the obvious question:

If socialism is inevitable, why did Marx spend his entire life writing manifestos, organizing workers, and agitating for revolution?

If material forces determine everything, why does human action matter?

Marx lived as if ideas could change history, while writing that ideas are powerless against material forces.

His life contradicted his philosophy.
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The Polylogism Trap

Marx claimed all ideas are products of class interests.

Bourgeois thinkers produce bourgeois ideology. Proletarian thinkers produce proletarian truth.

Mises called this "polylogism." Different classes have different logics.

The problem? This principle applies to Marx himself.

If all thought is class-determined, then Marx's theory is just bourgeois ideology. He was, after all, a wealthy intellectual, not a factory worker.

You cannot claim "all ideas are ideological" while exempting your own theory from that rule.

The system refutes itself.
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The Origin Problem

Marx said "material productive forces" determine everything. Tools, machines, and technology create society. Law, culture, and ideas all flow from the means of production.

But Mises identified a fatal circularity:

Tools and machines don't fall from heaven. They are themselves products of ideas.

Before you can build a steam engine, someone must think of a steam engine.

Marx tried to explain ideas through tools. But tools only exist because of prior ideas.

You cannot explain the origin of society by pointing to things that can only exist within a society built on prior ideas.

Cause and effect, inverted.
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The Blueprint That Doesn't Exist

Marx spent decades critiquing capitalism. He preached its inevitable collapse. He promised a socialist paradise.

But he refused to describe how socialism would actually work. He called detailed planning "utopian."

Mises exposed the consequences: Marx advocated destroying the most productive economic system in history to replace it with a system whose institutions he never analyzed.

When Mises later proved that socialist calculation was impossible, Marxists had no answer.

Because Marx never thought about how his system would actually function.

He tore down without building up. He promised without planning. He diagnosed without prescribing.
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This is what they don't teach in your political philosophy class:

The entire Marxist edifice rests on self-refuting contradictions that were exposed over a century ago.

Mises didn't just win on economics. He showed that Marx's philosophy itself was intellectually bankrupt.

Historical determinism makes activism pointless. Polylogism that invalidates its own claims. Material explanation that requires immaterial origins. A revolutionary program with no coherent plan.

One economist dismantled the entire system.

And many academics still pretend it never happened.
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Every libertarian learns about Mises, the economist.

Few learn about Mises, the philosopher, who exposed the contradictions at the heart of the most influential ideology of the modern age.

These aren't obscure academic quibbles. These are fundamental logical errors.

Once you understand them, you can dismantle Marxist arguments at their foundation. Not with emotion, but with cold, clear logic.

This is the intellectual ammunition they don't want you to have.
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