Whether it is possible to separate
neatly those actions which aim at the satisfaction of needs exclusively
conditioned by man's physiological constitution from other "higher"
needs can be left undecided. But we must not overlook the fact that in reality
no food is valued solely for its nutritive power and no garment or house solely
for the protection it affords against cold weather and rain. It cannot be
denied that the demand for goods is widely influenced by metaphysical,
religious, and ethical considerations, by aesthetic value judgments, by
customs, habits, prejudices, tradition, changing fashions, and many other
things. To an economist who would try to restrict his investigations to
"material" aspects only, the subject matter of inquiry vanishes as
soon as he wants to catch it.”
Ludwig von Mises, Human Action, Fourth Revised Edition (San Francisco: Fox & Wilkes, 1996), pp. 233-4.
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