Mises Wire
Feser on Natural Law and War
In the last of a series of three posts on a blog for conservative philosophers called Right Reason, P
“Liberal” College Professors
In a recent survey of the ideological persuasion of 1,643 full-time professors at 183 colleges and universities, three eminent scholars, Professors
Mark Steyn on Proper Respect for Multicultural Values
I quote the following from Mark Steyn’s column in today’
The Environmentalists Are Trying to Frighten the Natives
In a manner reminiscent of witch doctors urging primitive people to sacrifice their sheep and goats in order to mollify the wrath of the gods, toda
George Koether (1907-2006)
We are very sad to report that George Koether, born in 1907, has died at the age of 98.
Richard Salsman’s Confused Review of Greenspan
Apparently it was published over a month ago, but I only now discovered that big “O” Objectivist (ARI-affiliated) economist Richard Sal
Government Gone to the Birds
Thank goodness for Peter Doshi, who is doing his best to get the word out on the bird-flu frenzy.
China and Private Courts
I came across an interesting comment and quote in an article I was recently reading:
Reisman’s Pepperdine Syllabi, One “Micro” and One “Macro”
Now that my relationship with Pepperdine University has been finalized (I was given the title of “Professor Emeritus”), I want to make