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 Universalism and Pragmatism should not be as thought to be as separated. I imagine a lot of us labeled themselves as pragmatists as sorts arriving to austro-anarchism. Mises teaches us the role of entrepreneurship in life. If you successfully speculate for the future you are acting for, you are rewarded for it. But in both, Pragmatism and Praxeology, there is the philosophy of First Act. And the prominence of this truth that through action our body and mind is mediated even in the search of this apriori truth is getting more recognition.

Propaganda works. Socialism doesn’t.
(Schumpeter, Mises) 

Exit > Voice
(NRX, Nick Land)

Craftsmanship before wordsmanship.
(Peter Janich, protophysics)

Capitalism can never be criticized fast enough.
(D&G, Land)

One must act to understand.
(Praxeology, Hoppe)
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