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  • Re: Hermann Goering on Anthropogenic Global Warming

    On the other hand I wonder why some people are obsessed with trying to come up with 'libertarian' solutions for non-problems, instead of, say, coming up with ideas to drastically limit, or abolish government. Juan, the focus of Austrian economics with relation to environmental conflict is a problem...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by TokyoTom on Wed, Apr 23 2008
  • Re: Hermann Goering on Anthropogenic Global Warming

    hjmaiere : "anthropogenic global warming is a manufactured issue, selected specifically for its ability to slough off `libertarian approaches.`" While I respect your suspicions (as I have repeatedly acknowledged, unfortunately with a big government politics is now full of rent-seeking), this...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by TokyoTom on Sun, Apr 20 2008
  • Re: Hermann Goering on Anthropogenic Global Warming

    Juan , I`m having difficulty continuing to find motivation to respond further in the face of your obtuseness, hostility and zero-sum approach to discussion. Even when we agree, you find a reason to crow and to question my good faith. You appear to not be remotely familiar with Austrian views on "environmental"...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by TokyoTom on Sun, Apr 13 2008
  • Does Cordato favor carbon taxes? McKitrick's "innovative carbon tax proposal"

    [Snark level - medium] [update below] Austrian supporter Roy Cordato is playing at collectivism by bringing attention to Ross McKitrick's "T3" carbon tax proposal on Cordato's blog, Environment NC (hosted by the John Locke Foundation , where he is Vice President for Research & Resident...
    Posted to TT`s Lost in Tokyo (Weblog) by TokyoTom on Mon, Dec 10 2007
  • Sophomoric optimism?

    Jon Bostwick agrees on another post that "Man is clever but not wise ("homo sapiens" is a misnomer)", but further comments (emphasis added): "True. But humanity is wise. Men create cultures, economies and law. "Man's flaw is that he is over confident of his own intelligence...
    Posted to TT`s Lost in Tokyo (Weblog) by TokyoTom on Mon, Oct 15 2007
  • Cordato summarizes Austrian environmentalism

    Roy Cordato has cogently summarized his views and the work of his Austrian colleagues here: http://mises.org/story/1760 . Thoughts on what this framework implies for modern issues are welcome. Below are some favorite excerpts, with emphasis added: "Austrian economics lacks a formalized, self-conscious...
    Posted to TT`s Lost in Tokyo (Weblog) by TokyoTom on Thu, Oct 11 2007
  • Environmental Markets? Links to Austrians

    Here's a partial list of useful articles, alphabetically by author: Terry L. Anderson and J. Bishop Grewell Property Rights Solutions for the Global Commons: Bottom-Up or Top-Down? http://www.law.duke.edu/shell/cite.pl?10+Duke+Envtl.+L.+&+Pol'y+F.+73+pdf H. Barnett and Bruce Yandle The End...
    Posted to TT`s Lost in Tokyo (Weblog) by TokyoTom on Tue, Oct 2 2007
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