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David Gordon

Part of the fun of studying philosophy is that it is a very difficult, technical subject. If you know the meaning of "rigid designator," the "inscrutability of reference," and the "private-language argument,"

David Gordon

This, I am afraid, is an almost perfectly useless book. Its main thesis may be stated quite simply. White liberals have abandoned the true goals of the civil rights movement

David Gordon

Most libertarians have in recent years favored "open borders," but this indispensable collection of articles throws that view into serious question. 

David Gordon

Cultural pessimists such as John Ruskin claim that capitalism leads to a decline in literature, painting, and music. 

David Gordon

Donald Livingston's brilliant Philosophical Melancholy ranks as the most unusual philosophy book I have ever read.

David Gordon

When I received this book, I turned first to the contribution of Murray N. Rothbard, "The Gold Exchange Standard in the Interwar Years." 

David Gordon

To neoconservatives and even to some libertarians, Sidney Hook is a hero. 

David Gordon

Mr. Zakaria finds a paradox at the heart of American foreign policy in the latter part of the nineteenth century.

David Gordon

Interventionism, though written nearly sixty years ago and published now for the first time, expertly dispatches a scheme popular with a few contemporary conservatives.Interventionism, though written nearly sixty years ago and published now for the first time, expertly dispatches a scheme popular with a few contemporary conservatives.

David Gordon

At last Jeffrey Friedman has said something interesting! One footnote in this ponderous mélange discloses important information.