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Non-Miseans seem to see him as aggressive, stubborn etc.
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[quote user="Snowflake"]I just finished reading Preacher [/quote] You didn't reply before but this confirms my suspicion that your avatar is the sandman, and I think I even remember the panel it's from. I'm on book 6 (TPB) of both the Preacher and the Sandman. Oops, off topic
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[quote user="Conza88"] [quote user="Thedesolateone"]my ex-Austro-libertarian (now apolitical neo-fascist, although somehow a quite lovely person) friend.[/quote] Woah, time out. lol Can you pm an explanation to that one? Sorry don't want to threadjack. [/quote] May as well do it here as so many people have asked. I have met this
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[quote user="Laughing Man"] I tried to look up to see if they have any torrents of it. No luck. [/quote] Reisman wouldn't like that! [Isn't he a Randian?]
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Of course communal property is possible, and moral, so long as it is voluntary. However, it is extremely inefficient, and does not propagate the rational allocation of goods and resources.
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In my opinion you should read, like the guy above me said, a few genuinely introductory texts first. Economics for Real People - Gene Callahan Economics in One Lesson - Henry Hazlitt How an Economy Grows and Why it Doesn't - Irwin Schiff [no jokes, it's actually really good and fun] An Introduction to Austrian Economics - Thomas C. Taylor Those
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Funny, I noticed that a while back when I was searching to get the book. As has been said before, we should really make an effort to review Austrian and liberal/libertarian books well on Amazon. I don't mean propagandise them, that will defeat the point. The idea is to pick the books that have really affected your experience of the world, and those
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[quote user="Lilburne"]For a spell, I read each Economist from cover to cover. It played a huge role in my shift to laissez-faire liberalism. Now its economic fallacies drive me crazy, and I can hardly stand reading it.[/quote] I read the Economist religiously for 2 years -- it had a similar effect, making me into a social liberal, fiscal
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My university network is VPN
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[quote user="Jeremiah Dyke"]Would any of you venture to say that, the only way to truly tell econometrics prediction value is to see if it competes in a free market? [/quote] Yes And I think some firms might want econometricists. However, it won't be big without government