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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
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
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
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.
Happy 85th, Murray!
Today is the 85th anniversary of the birth of Murray Newton Rothbard, one of
Why Do We (Still) Hate Modern Classical Music?
To follow on my recent post Why Do We Hate Modern Classical Music? I am w
Bleaching Ourselves to Death
p>San Fransisco’s push for low-flush toilets has create