I have no idea how the Holodomor is germane to this discussion.
The observation being made, I believe, is that the most prominent examples in the 20th century of mass death due to famine were caused by economic and political systems very far from the Austrian school economics. There’s a longish list of mass starvation due to Communist governments.
Is there an example of Austrian economists giving advice that led to a major famine, or that would have led to famine? I cannot offhand think of an example of anybody advocating “letting millions of people starve because the precious Market might be upset.”
I have no idea how the Holodomor is germane to this discussion.
The observation being made, I believe, is that the most prominent examples in the 20th century of mass death due to famine were caused by economic and political systems very far from the Austrian school economics. There’s a longish list of mass starvation due to Communist governments.
Is there an example of Austrian economists giving advice that led to a major famine, or that would have led to famine? I cannot offhand think of an example of anybody advocating “letting millions of people starve because the precious Market might be upset.”
You said “letting millions of people starve”.
There were not that many cases of millions of people starving during the last hundred years.