Ludwig von Mises Quotes About Genius

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  • The egalitarian doctrine is manifestly contrary to all the facts established by biology and by history. Only fanatical partisans of this theory can contend that what distinguishes the genius from the dullard is entirely the effect of postnatal influences.

    Ludwig von Mises (1985). “Theory and History”, p.331, Ludwig von Mises Institute
  • A genius is always a teacher, never a pupil; he is always self-made.

    Ludwig von Mises (2016). “Bureaucracy: The Economist”, p.13, VM eBooks
  • Education rears disciples, imitators, and routinists, not pioneers of new ideas and creative geniuses. The schools are not nurseries of progress and improvement, but conservatories of tradition and unvarying modes of thought.

    Ludwig von Mises (1985). “Theory and History”, p.263, Ludwig von Mises Institute
  • The first thing a genius needs is to breath free air.

    Ludwig Von Mises (1978). “Anti-Capitalistic Mentality, The”, p.108, Ludwig von Mises Institute
  • Only stilted pedants can conceive the idea that there are absolute norms to tell what is beautiful and what is not. They try to derive from the works of the past a code of rules with which, as they fancy, the writers and artists of the future should comply. But the genius does not cooperate with the pundit.

    Ludwig von Mises (1985). “Theory and History”, p.63, Ludwig von Mises Institute
  • Society cannot contribute anything to the breeding and growing of ingenious men. A creative genius cannot be trained. There are no schools for creativeness. A genius is precisely a man who defies all schools and rules, who deviates from the traditional roads of routine and opens up new paths through land inaccessible before. A genius is always a teacher, never a pupil; he is always self-made.

    Ludwig von Mises (2016). “Bureaucracy: The Economist”, p.13, VM eBooks
  • Innovators and creative geniuses cannot be reared in schools. They are precisely the men who defy what the school has taught them.

    Ludwig Von Mises (1963). “Human action: a treatise on economics”
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