In a series of recent posts, Paul Krugman is starting to admit that he’s failing to be able to use his pulpit, position and his credibility to encourage government spending. …
Paul Krugman argues that envy and inequality pop the bubble. He asks “Correlation or Coincidence?” To which I reply: …. or completely unrelated causality. I don’t think you’re making any …
This posting is in response to “Postcards From Hell: Images fom the world’s most failed states” and commentary on The Agitator. Why are so many equatorial nations ‘Failed States’? “All …
On Old School Economics, someone asks: Can anyone summarize the basic tenets of this school of economics and what are Hayeks contributions? I’ve been looking all over the place and …
Hans Hoppe posted what I thought was a sentimental statement on the five year history of his movement on the libertarian web site VDARE. It’s titled The Property And Freedom …
Save Bradley. The soldier who leaked the video to Wikileaks? Sorry. No dice. People die in war: People kill intentionally in war. All sorts of people die by accident in …
The NYT posted an article today titled The Economics of Libertarianism, Revealed. And the usual NYT crowd followed with critical comments. Which is useful. Because we get to see what …
Regarding Tech and Storage, and the idea of ‘finite content’ as an allegory to the ‘end of history’: Humans are notoriously victims of boiling-the-frog biases: they cannot sense long term …
An End To Nato, “Mike DiBaggio” from The Paleolibertarian Digest There was once a time when the US hated piracy so much they went to war over it, but that …
Mariam Melikadze at Adamsmith.org references the movie 28 Days in order to criticize irrational and premature regulation. “And so, much like of the opening scenes of an apocalyptic movie, science …