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Hayek-Keynes Debate Freed from IP Limbo
For anyone who might be interested in a more technical comparison of Hayek to Keynes and Hayek and Keynes relative to the macro neo-classical synthesis of the 1970s-80s, Fred Glahe and my The Hayek-Keynes Debate-Lessons for Current Business Cycle (1999), has been partially rescued from IP limbo (see http://blog.mises.org/archives/009729.asp) and can be obtained from... »
Hayek-Keynes Debate Freed from IP Limbo
For anyone who might be interested in a more technical comparison of Hayek to Keynes and Hayek and Keynes relative to the macro neo-classical synthesis of the 1970s-80s, Fred Glahe and my The Hayek-Keynes Debate-Lessons for Current Business Cycle (1999), has been partially rescued from IP limbo (see http://blog.mises.org/archives/009729.asp) and can be obtained from... »
"Aggression" versus "Harm" in Libertarianism
A discussion in the comments section of a post about blackmail brings up an issue about which many libertarians are confused. This concerns the idea of “harm.” Libertarians often condemn “harming” others, and this is fine so far as it goes, if it is kept in mind that “harm” here is loosely meant as... »
R.I.P. Rocky
While the debate is revving up in Washington this week to decide how the government intends to take over the healthcare industry, the passing of my childhood doctor has me remembering how it used to be. “For four decades, untold numbers of Abilene area residents called Dr. Rorabaugh their doctor. He started practicing... »
R.I.P. Rocky
While the debate is revving up in Washington this week to decide how the government intends to take over the healthcare industry, the passing of my childhood doctor has me remembering how it used to be. “For four decades, untold numbers of Abilene area residents called Dr. Rorabaugh their doctor. He started practicing... »
