I don’t like economics. That has to be said. “Rational” this and that is all a bunch of hogwash. It’s not a “myth.” It’s certainly not a truth. And “reason” is in no way quantifiable. People choose to do things. A good individualist will believe that people choosing to do things is a good thing. [...]
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Less of a Financial System
Posted in Law and Government, tagged Bryan Caplan, Choice, Daily Show, economics, free market, free will, individualism, Jon Stewart, Justin Fox, mens rea on May 29, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Another favorite of mine.
Posted in Law and Government, tagged BU, Jim Stergios, Pioneer Institute, University Professors Program on May 17, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I am honored to call Jim Stergios a friend. Recently he gave a speech at the convocationĀ for the University Professors Program at Boston University (which is sadly seeing its last days, I think). It’s well worth a read, even for those who are not currently graduates (click on “speech” above, if you haven’t already, [...]