Methodenstreit (German for "method dispute"), in intellectual history beyond German-language discourse, was an
economics controversy commenced in the 1880s and persisting for more than a decade, between that field's
Austrian School and the (German)
Historical School. The debate concerned the place of general theory in social science and the use of history in explaining the dynamics of human action. It also touched on policy and political issues, including the roles of the individual and state. Nevertheless, methodological concerns were uppermost and some early members of the Austrian School also defended a form of
welfare state, as prominently advocated by the Historical School.