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Trade is Made of Win, Part 1
The Institute for Humane Studies is putting together (and beta-testing) a series of short videos on basic principles of economics and the classical
Feeling Down? Outsource!
Whenever I’m feeling blue about domestic politics – there is plenty about which to despair – something great happens that reminds me of the long-te
The Company Men
All of a half dozen people turned out to see The Company Men the other night at the local theater.
Am I Being Too Kind to Marx?
I teach a course called “Classical and Marxian Political Economy.” We’re currently reading Adam Smith, and I made a reference to
Why Do We (Still) Hate Modern Classical Music?
To follow on my recent post Why Do We Hate Modern Classical Music? I am w
Happy 85th, Murray!
Today is the 85th anniversary of the birth of Murray Newton Rothbard, one of
Bookstores Close, Nonbook Retailers Pick Up the Slack
While big-box bookseller Border has filed BK and announced it’s closing 200 of its superstores in the US, more nonbook retailers are selling books.
Bleaching Ourselves to Death
p>San Fransisco’s push for low-flush toilets has create