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jmw replied on Fri, May 22 2009 10:16 PM

@ziragt - I'm following ya' on blogger.

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Peter Sidor:
I have started to blog about the Ethics of Money Production.

What is worse, I learned a Gil Guillory is already blogging on the very same book... darn, maybe I can catch up on him. :)

The blogging is going along nicely. Does anybody know what happened to Gil Guillory? He seems to have stopped working on the book, or on anything for that matter.

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I am on a 6-week assignment offshore, working 12 hrs/day, 7 days/week. I will return in about 4 weeks, and will finish the live blog then.

 

Gil

 

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kiba replied on Sat, Jul 11 2009 10:19 PM

I will be live blogging Man, Economy, and the State with Power and Market, scholar edition by Murray N. Rothbard at http://ancap.kibabase.com.

 

Thanks to Jeffery Trucker for giving me such an expensive book!

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I can confirm, that liveblogging is a harrowing and rewarding experience. The blogging on Ethics of Money Production is now finished! It could be way better, but I could (mostly) stick to a schedule of one post a week. Think I need a serious break before trying the same with another book (plus there is another big project to work on).

 

Speaking of another book... I have now two at hand, that seem to be worth it:

 - History of Inflations ("Geschichte der Inflationen") by Richard Gaettens, an older and relatively unknown book chock full of interesting historical information

 - The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism by Robert Murphy, a much more popular piece

Both should make for a fun reading, if in very different ways. Once I get around to it, which one do you think should I blog about?

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