Austrian economics doesn’t offer a model for society or a set of policies to implement. It’s not prescriptive; it’s descriptive. It explains how markets function, how prices emerge, and how individuals act—it doesn’t tell anyone what should be done.
You can’t advocate for ‘Austrian policies’ any more than you can advocate for ‘gravity policies.’ Austrian economics isn’t a plan for governance; it’s a framework for understanding economic reality. The market isn’t something to be designed or controlled—it’s something to be understood.