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9-11, by Noam Chomsky, and Writing in the Dust: After September 11, by Rowan Williams

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War Laid Bare

Mises Review 8, No. 1 (Spring 2002)

9–11
Noam Chomsky
Seven Stories Press, 2001, 125 pgs.

WRITING IN THE DUST: AFTER SEPTEMBER 11
Rowan Williams
William B. Eerdmanns Publishing Company, 2002, xii + 78 pgs.
 

Machine Dreams: Economics Becomes a Cyborg Science, by Philip Mirowski

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Games Economists Play

Mises Review 8, No. 2 (Summer 2002)

MACHINE DREAMS: ECONOMICS BECOMES A CYBORG SCIENCE
Philip Mirowski
Cambridge University Press, 2002, xiv + 655 pgs.
 

The Market System: What It Is, How It Works, and What to Make of It, by Charles E. Lindbloom

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Still Trashing  the Market

Mises Review 8, No. 2 (Summer 2002)

THE MARKET SYSTEM: WHAT IT IS, HOW IT WORKS, AND WHAT TO MAKE OF IT
Charles E. Lindblom
Yale University Press, 2001, 296 pgs.
 

The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln, His Agenda, and an Unnecessary War, by Thomas DiLorenzo

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The Despot Named  Lincoln

Mises Review 8, No. 2 (Summer 2002)

THE REAL LINCOLN: A NEW  LOOK AT ABRAHAM LINCOLN,  HIS AGENDA, AND AN UNNECESSARY WAR
Thomas J. DiLorenzo
Forum, 2002, xiii + 333 pgs.

Property: Convention or Right? by Liam Murphy and Thomas Nagel

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Property: Convention or Right?

Mises Review 8, No. 2 (Summer 2002)

PROPERTY: CONVENTION OR RIGHT?
Liam Murphy and Thomas Nagel
Oxford University Press, 2002, ix + 229 pgs.
 

The Ideal of Equality, by Matthew Clayton and Andrew Williams

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Don’t Dream the Impossible

Mises Review 8, No. 2 (Summer 2002)

THE IDEAL OF EQUALITY
Matthew Clayton and Andrew Williams, Editors
St. Martin’s Press, 2000, ix + 230 pgs.


This useful anthology contains the single most deplorable comment on a philosophical topic that I have ever encountered. But before I get to it, I must first set the stage.

John Stuart Mill and the Religion of Humanity, by Linda C. Raeder

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The Dark Side of Mill

Mises Review  8, No. 3 (Fall 2002)

JOHN STUART MILL AND THE RELIGION OF HUMANITY
Linda C. Raeder
University of Missouri Press, 2002, xi + 402 pgs.
 

The Ethics and Economics of Minimalist Government, Timothy Roth

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Getting Welfare Economics Right


Mises Review 8, No. 3 (Fall 2002)

THE ETHICS AND ECONOMICS OF MINIMALIST GOVERNMENT
Timothy P. Roth
Edward Elgar, 2002, viii + 134 pgs.
 

Economics for Real People: An Introduction to the Austrian School, by Gene Callahan

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Hazlitt For Our Time

Mises Review 8, No. 3 (Fall 2002)

ECONOMICS FOR REAL PEOPLE: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE AUSTRIAN SCHOOL
Gene Callahan
Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2002, 349 pgs.
 

How Democratic is the American Constitution?, by Robert A. Dahl

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Democracy’s False Prophet

Mises Review 8, No. 3 (Fall 2002)

HOW DEMOCRATIC IS THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION?
Robert A. Dahl
Yale University Press, 2001, x + 198 pgs.
 

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