Trust in a Polarized Age Kevin Vallier Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021, 310 + x pp. David Gordon (dgordon@mises.com) is a Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute. Kevin Vallier, who teaches philosophy at Bowling Green State University, is a leading advocate of “public reason liberalism,” and his latest book is a distinguished contribution to
Re-reading Economics in Literature: A Capitalist Critical Perspective by Matt Spivey Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2021, 133 pp. David Gordon (dgordon@mises.org) is a senior fellow at the Mises Institute and editor of the Journal of Libertarian Studies . Matt Spivey asks an important question. Literary critics often use economics to interpret
Radical Uncertainty: Decision-Making Beyond the Numbers John Kay and Mervyn King New York: Norton, 2020, xvi + 528 pp. David Gordon (dgordon@mises.org) is a senior fellow at the Mises Institute and editor of the Journal of Libertarian Studies . Kay and King are not Austrians, but in this important book, they lend aid and comfort to several key
The Essential Austrian Economics Christopher J. Coyne and Peter J. Boettke Vancouver: Fraser Institute, 2020, 68 pp. David Gordon (dgordon@mises.org) is a senior fellow at the Mises Institute and editor of the Journal of Libertarian Studies . Christopher Coyne and Peter Boettke, both professors of economics at George Mason University, say, “The
Trust in a Polarized Age Kevin Vallier Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021, 310 + x pp. David Gordon (dgordon@mises.com) es investigador principal del Instituto Mises. Kevin Vallier, que enseña filosofía en la Bowling Green State University, es un destacado defensor del «liberalismo de razón pública», y su último libro es una distinguida
Radical Uncertainty: Decision-Making Beyond the Numbers John Kay y Mervyn King Nueva York: Norton, 2020, xvi + 528 pp. David Gordon (dgordon@mises.org) es investigador principal del Instituto Mises y editor del Journal of Libertarian Studies . Kay y King no son austriacos, pero en este importante libro prestan ayuda y consuelo a varios puntos
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