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  • Away From Distributive Justice, Towards Collective Responsibility

    Here's another cool Hayek quote, from chapter 5 of his New Studies in Philosophy, Politics, Economics and the History of Ideas , entitled "The Atavism of Social Justice": "...there can be no distributive justice where no one distributes. Justice has meaning only as a rule of human...
    Posted to Back to the Drawing Board by Donny with an A on Sat, Aug 30 2008
    Filed under: Justice, Equality, Economics, Collective Duties
  • Left-Libertarianism

    I consider myself a left-libertarian. To avoid any confusion over what this may imply, I fully support private property, voluntary exchange, money, rent, employment, and so on (or more strictly speaking, I don't advocate their abolition). And I completely oppose the state. I advocate a free market...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Mon, May 26 2008
    Filed under: Centralization, Racism, Equality, Religion, Socialism, Libertarianism, Economics, old right, conservatism, Immigration, Nationalism, History, Vulgar Libertarianism
  • Does the Fact that Individuals Discount Entail the Existence of a Social Discount Rate?

    [Cross-posted on the parent blog ] In my last post , I discussed the idea of discounting as it relates to cost-benefit analysis. I reached the conclusion that discounting treats future people's interests as if they were less significant than our own, and that if cost-benefit analysis aims to make...
    Posted to Back to the Drawing Board by Donny with an A on Fri, Feb 15 2008
    Filed under: Justice, Equality, Discounting, Climate Change, Economics
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis, Discounting, and Climate Change

    [Cross-posted on the parent blog ] I wrote a paper last semester on the notion of discounting future damage (I'll explain what this means below), and I wanted to revisit the issue now that I've done a little more research, to see if I still agree with what I wrote then. Basically, my paper examined...
    Posted to Back to the Drawing Board by Donny with an A on Thu, Feb 14 2008
    Filed under: Justice, Equality, Discounting, Climate Change, Economics
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