Truth and Consequences: An Open Plea for Peace

I have affiliations with a lot of different organizations that are sometimes at odds with one another: the Mises Institute, the Institute for Humane Studies, the Koch Foundation, the Independent Institute, the Foundation for Economic Education, and others. On more than one occasion, I have used money from Koch Foundation grants to buy Mises Institute books for students. I have nothing but gratitude for the donors who have given so generously to advance the missions of these organizations.

Fashion and Copyright

Whenever I give talks on IP, I use the now-common example of fashion as an industry that is super-profitable, super-competitive, super-innovative very fast moving and yet is not governed by the IP, which is to say that it lives and thrives in a free market. But I’ve variously pointed out too that if IP were suddenly available, we could fully expect that the largest players (or what are now called “industry stakeholders”) in the market would probably grab on to it in celebration. The big players are always happy for a monopoly granted by the state.

A Renegade History of the United States

Thaddeus Russell’s A Renegade History of the United States is an important new book: a demonstration that rebels and renegades are society’s benefactors. In this revisionist view of American history, you see, there is “an enduring civil war” between these two factions — the “renegades” and the “moral guardians,” whom he also calls the “disciplinarians.”