"War can really cause no economic boom, at least not directly, since an increase in wealth never does result from destruction of goods"
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The intent is polemical in the best Austrian-school way: strip the romance and pageantry off wartime mobilization and force the reader to distinguish between money changing hands and actual wealth. War can make GDP figures jump, factories hum, and payrolls swell, but those are signals of activity, not proof of net gain. Mises is calling out a category error: mistaking the spectacle of production for the substance of prosperity. Destruction doesn’t disappear in the accounting; it just gets politically laundered as "stimulus."
The subtext is also moral, though he keeps it in the background. If war can be sold as an economic policy, then its human costs become easier to rationalize as "necessary". Mises refuses that rhetorical escape hatch. His framing echoes the "broken window" critique popularized by Bastiat: rebuilding after ruin may employ people, but it diverts labor and capital from creating new value. Context matters here: writing in the shadow of total war and expanding state control, Mises is warning that wartime booms often mask forced scarcity, rationing, and postponed living standards - prosperity deferred, not created.
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Mises, Ludwig von. (2026, January 17). War can really cause no economic boom, at least not directly, since an increase in wealth never does result from destruction of goods. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/war-can-really-cause-no-economic-boom-at-least-74483/
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Mises, Ludwig von. "War can really cause no economic boom, at least not directly, since an increase in wealth never does result from destruction of goods." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/war-can-really-cause-no-economic-boom-at-least-74483/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"War can really cause no economic boom, at least not directly, since an increase in wealth never does result from destruction of goods." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/war-can-really-cause-no-economic-boom-at-least-74483/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.








