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Antony Flew, R.I.P.
I met Antony Flew at a Mises Institute conference in 2001. He did not share the admiration common among philosophers for John Rawls.
A Library Without Books
The other day I ran across Jeff Tucker’s 2005 article The Myth of Cell Phone Addiction, and re-read it.
Should Employers Be Allowed to Check Your Credit?
Should employers be allowed to check job applicants’ credit reports?
I debated that question on CNBC’s Street Signs today:
The First Night
The first class meeting, the maiden voyage, of the live classroom of the Mises Academy was a thrilling, dar
Our Founders’ Supreme Court Litmus Tests
Justice Stevens’ forthcoming retirement from the Supreme Court has triggered instant buzz and opposition research in Washington, beginning with the
Treasury Dep. Sec. makes it clear that The Fed had no role in the collapse
In a recent speech to the Council of Institutional Investors, Deputy Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin outlines who’s to blame for the current co
Giving up on good ideological words
There is never an end to the argument over words and their meanings in ideological and political discourse.
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