"from pages 91 of Robert Higgs’s 1971 volume, The Transformation of the American Economy: 1865-1914; Bob’s discussion here is of the manner in which historians frequently misunderstand and falsely portray the economics of land, but the underlying point is more general (original emphasis):
Historians have similarly erred by using the term “speculator” to characterize a person who buys solely with the intent to resell and not to cultivate. The objection to this usage is that in a private property system every owner of an asset is necessarily a speculator in the sense that he bears the risk of reductions in the value of the assets but hopes that the value will rise."
Sunday, August 23, 2015
Historians frequently misunderstand and falsely portray
From Cafe Hayek.
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