Book Review: Professor of Apocalypse: The Many Lives of Jacob Taubes
In his new book on the influential Jacob Taubes, distinguished historian Jerry Muller demonstrates an almost unparalleled ability to explain complex ideas in simple terms.
In his new book on the influential Jacob Taubes, distinguished historian Jerry Muller demonstrates an almost unparalleled ability to explain complex ideas in simple terms.
It's fairly easy to destroy the spontaneously created institutions and groups that make up a well-functioning society. But it is nearly impossible to rebuild them once they're destroyed by central planners.
Hayek began as a socialist, but he came to believe that the ends of socialism could not be realized by socialist means, and he deemed it his duty to convey this view to a wide public.
The question is rather why so many successful and highly influential intellectuals become carping critics of the free economy. Excerpted from chapter 3 of Ralph Raico's Classical Liberalism and the Austrian School.
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