Austrian Economics
Nisbet, Selgin, and the Chamberlains
Two lost monographs by Robert Nisbet are up: Foreign Policy and the American Mind and The New Despotism. Less than Zero by George Selgin is up too, a book with a massive influence but is now very difficult to find. America’s Second Crusade by William Henry Chamberlain is a lost classic. Finally, we have... »
Nisbet, Selgin, and the Chamberlains
Two lost monographs by Robert Nisbet are up: Foreign Policy and the American Mind and The New Despotism. Less than Zero by George Selgin is up too, a book with a massive influence but is now very difficult to find. America’s Second Crusade by William Henry Chamberlain is a lost classic. Finally, we have... »
“Am I crazy, or is the commentariat ignoring our biggest economic threat?”
Michael Kinsley writes in The Atlantic that he’s worried about inflation. “Inflation turns life into Through the Looking-Glass: you have to run faster and faster to stay in the same place,” writes Kinsley reminding me of Paul Cantor’s “Hyperinflation and Hyperreality,” just one of the great essays in Literature and the Economics of Liberty. Join... »
Crazy Sweatshirt Sale
Ok, this is nuts. We have just the right sweatshirt to display a popular logo that we’ve refurbished for our times. It is now in clearance for a ridiculously low price. It is the classic grey weave, a very high quality 88% cotton, with a fleecy interior. It can be worn for workouts or in... »
“Put the FTC On Steroids”
Berin Szoka of the Progress & Freedom Foundation has posted an important paper on pending legislation that would, in his words, “put the FTC on steroids.” Here’s the operative paragraph: the FTC could impose civil penalties on a company before even putting them on notice that it might consider a particular practice... »
