China: The New Global Hedge Fund
Uncertainty
1. Uncertainty and Acting
The uncertainty of the future is already implied in the very notion of action. That man acts and that the future is uncertain are by no means two independent matters. They are only two different modes of establishing one thing.
Lysander Spooner: Libertarian Pietist
[This article is excerpted from Murray Rothbard’s introduction to “Vices Are Not Crimes: A Vindication of Moral Liberty,” by Lysander Spooner. It is also available in PDF along with the full Spooner essay.]
We are all indebted to Carl Watner for uncovering an unknown work by the great Lysander Spooner, one that managed to escape the editor of Spooner’s Collected Works.
New Book by Bryan Caplan
This non-Austrian has just published a book seeking to elucidate why free voting so regularly emplaces harmful economic policies, or officeholders who favor them.
The book is reviewed by Sheldon Richman of the Foundation for Economic Education, whose Web site doesn’t include a blog. So I thought I’d announce the book on this blog (as I’ve been doing lately) and voice my own opinion on the matter, which I proclaim totally innocent of any wisdom I might have gained by reading Caplan’s book.
Study Guide to Human Action, Chapter II
[This Study Guide to Human Action, Chapter II is also available in PDF.]
CHAPTER II. THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF THE SCIENCES OF HUMAN ACTION
CHAPTER SUMMARY
1. Praxeology and History
Technology plus economics plus marketing = business success
I’ve been completely captivated by this series of interviews in which Steve Jobs and Bill Gates are brought on a set together to talk about the history of our times as it concerns technology, and their particular contribution to it. These are two amazing techno-entrepreneurs. They are speaking of incredible technological advances, and their winsome talk of the old days is often hilarious. But never far from their techno-speak are two other critical factors: economic conditions and marketing.