Israel Kirzner is an outstanding student of Mises's, and here is his sweeping defense of the Misesian definition of the scope and meaning of economic science. He compares the Misesian view of human action with the neoclassical and classical school, and contrasts their views on rationality, human choice, scarcity, and scientific method.The Economic Point of View came out in 1960, before Rothbard's great treatise and before the growth of the Austrian movement. It therefore exercised an important influence on the rising generation. Its contribution is to place Mises's perspective within the context of the history of thought, demonstrating his unique achievement.To search for Mises Institute titles, enter a keyword and LvMI (short for Ludwig von Mises Institute); e.g., Depression LvMI