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David Gordon
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Recorded at the Ludwig von Mises Institute; Auburn, Alabama; 9 October 2010.
Mises Daily
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[ Why Not Socialism? • By G.A. Cohen • Princeton University Press, 2009 • 83 pages] G.A. Cohen (1941–2009) grew up as a Marxist, but he abandoned a key belief of that doctrine. Marx taught that the coming of socialism was inevitable. The key to history was the development of the forces of production, which tended continually to grow. As they did
Mises Daily
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[ Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do? • By Michael J. Sandel • Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2009 • 307 pages] It is easy to see why Michael Sandel is a popular Harvard professor. He presents major ideas of ethics and political philosophy in a clear way, tied to important contemporary issues. Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do? , based
Mises Review
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David Gordon
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Mises Review 16, No. 1 (Spring 2010) JUSTICE: WHAT’S THE RIGHT THING TO DO? Michael J. Sandel Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2009, 307 pages It is easy to see why Michael Sandel is a popular Harvard professor. He presents major ideas of ethics and political philosophy in a clear way, tied to important contemporary issues. Justice: What’s the Right
Mises Review
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Mises Review 16, No. 1 (Spring 2010) LIBERTARIANISM TODAY Jacob H. Huebert Praeger, 2010, vii + 254 pgs. Jacob Huebert’s outstanding survey of libertarianism ranks as the best work of its kind since Murray Rothbard’s For a New Liberty . Huebert navigates successfully difficult waters. Many people, when they first hear of libertarianism, dismiss
Mises Review
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Mises Review 16, No. 1 (Spring 2010) NEOCONSERVATISM: AN OBITUARY FOR AN IDEA C. Bradley Thompson and Yaron Brook Paradigm Publishers, 2010, 256 pgs. To most of us, neoconservatism is inevitably associated with the Iraq War. A group of neoconservatives, including Robert Kagan and David Frum, played with consummate folly a major role in urging