Principles of Praxeology X - Review of the Core Principles
Praxeology X — Core Principles
By Dr. Antony P. Mueller | The International Mises Academy
In this final module of the Praxeology course series, Dr. Antony P. Mueller presents a powerful synthesis of the foundational principles of praxeology—offering students a clear, concise, and empowering framework for understanding human action, economics, and personal responsibility.
This course brings together the key themes developed throughout the series and re-centers the learner on the essential idea: human beings act purposefully to improve their condition. Action, value, cooperation, error, and sovereignty are no longer abstract concepts—they are the fundamental building blocks of real life.
Perfect for students of Austrian economics, philosophy, or self-development, this module will help you clarify your thinking, cut through confusion, and apply praxeological logic to your own life and decisions.
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What You’ll Learn:
✅ Why action is always future-oriented and rooted in subjective value
✅ How valuation shapes markets, pricing, and personal decisions
✅ Why time preference must be positive, and why uncertainty defines our future
✅ How voluntary cooperation creates prosperity without coercion
✅ Why elections are not true expressions of individual preference
✅ The role of error, correction, and individual sovereignty
✅ How thinking, speaking, and even silence are forms of human action
✅ What it means to “lead the good life” through improvement, not perfection
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Ideal For:
• Students of Austrian economics and the Mises tradition
• Philosophically curious minds seeking clarity in action and choice
• Individuals striving for intellectual and emotional sovereignty
• Thinkers skeptical of collectivism, politics, or deterministic worldviews
• Lifelong learners eager to integrate theory with personal growth
📚 Based on the works of: Ludwig von Mises, Murray Rothbard, and Andreas Tiedtke
🏛 Presented by: The International Mises Academy
“Don’t wait for certainty — it never arrives. Act.”
– Dr. Antony P. Mueller
Core Topics Include: • The Purpose of Studying Praxeology • Action, Value, and Utility • Personal Valuation vs. Objective Worth • Time, Uncertainty, and Irreversibility • The Individual and Society • The Futility of Correcting the Past • The Myth of Political Choice • Sovereignty and Self-Determination • Thinking, Speaking, and Belief as Action • Foundations of the Good Life