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Come Hear Us in Orlando
Final plug: On Saturday December 9, I’ll be in Orlando with Jeff Deist talking about the future of liberty. Details here, and students you can get a scholarship at the link near the top of that blurb. (I *think* there are still open slots but I apologize if they tell you it’s full.)
Read moreBlack Friday 2017 Liberty Classroom Deal
Hey boys and girls, Tom Woods has a special offer for his Liberty Classroom. If you order the top Master Level subscription (i.e. this offer doesn’t apply to the lower tier options) anytime through Cyber Monday (i.e. Nov. 27, 2017), you get $200 off the normal price. In addition, if you use this link when you […]
Read moreTom Woods Interviews Me About My New Liberty Classroom Course
Interview here. And if you want to order the course, use this link to stick it to The Man. (The Man being Tom.)
Read moreMurphy’s “History of Economic Thought Part II” Now Available on Liberty Classroom
Hey boys and girls, the second installment of my course on the History of Economic Thought is now available at Tom Woods’ Liberty Classroom. This second installment is a tour of 20th century thought, covering the following topics: As the list indicates, some of these topics can get a bit technical. I’d like to think […]
Read moreTom and Bob on Dave Smith’s “Part of the Problem”
Taped on location on the Contra Cruise 2017.
Read morePotpourri
There are some old links on here, because Internet pages accrue on my iPhone when I’m traveling, and then I forget to post them on the blog when I’m at a computer. So this is a house-cleaning of sorts… ==> Obviously I’m biased, but something doesn’t sit right with me regarding Scott Sumner’s “I told […]
Read moreNeeley vs. Murphy on Carbon Tax
We take our blog feuding to the big lights. An excerpt: Suppose some mobsters go around killing people who owe them money on their gambling debts, and I point out to them, “Excuse me, fellas, if you just broke their legs with a baseball bat, more of them would be able to pay you off.” […]
Read moreAmplifying Oren Cass on a Carbon Tax, Part 2
Even professional economists, take note. Cass makes a great point that I haven’t seen stressed anywhere else. I’ll quote him first, then I’ll quote from my article to elaborate on his insight. CASS: Nor does describing a carbon tax as “revenue neutral” do anything to improve its appeal. Promising to use the revenue for tax […]
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