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Noah Smith: Keynes Misunderstood, Maligned by Austrian Critics
In a September 11 Bloomberg article, economist Noah Smith claims that Keynes wasn’t a “ ‘socialist’ “or even a “’progressive’.” He did not favor “a
Sweden Politically Deadlocked
Updated: The poll stations in the Swedish general election closed a mere two three hours ago.
Peter Thiel on Monopoly and Competition
Entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel has an interesting Wall Street Journal piece on innovation, firm growth, and market struct
The Regret of War
We all have regrets. But if you find yourself consistently ruing your past decisions, maybe it’s best to rethink your rashness.
The New Sweden and the Old
As Sweden is heading for the polls to elect rulers for the next four-year term on Sunday, it looks like there will be a bunch of winners: the
What Is the Argument Against Secession?
Back in the 1990s is was assumed that any argument in favor of secession would produce “the balkans”
One Nice Side-Effect of the Scotland Secession Vote
One of the best things to come out of the Scotland vote is that it has sent the message that regional governments are entitled to vote on secession