From F. A. Hayek’s “Introduction” to Ludwig von Mises’ Memoirs (pdf):
He became estranged from his cohorts and fellow students when he turned away from the advancing ideas of social policy. Twenty-five years later I could still feel the emotion and anger his seemingly sudden break had caused — when he had turned away from . . . → Read More: biography: Hayek’s Introduction to Mises’ Memoirs

