This audio Mises Daily, excerpted from the audiobook version, is narrated by John Pruden.
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The most obtrusive champion of the neopositivist program concerning the sciences of human action was Otto Neurath, who, in 1919, was one of the outstanding leaders of the short-lived Soviet regime of Munich and later cooperated briefly in Moscow with the bureaucracy of the Bolsheviks, writes Ludwig von Mises (1881–1973).