Anthony de Jasay, an important free market economist and political philosopher passed away on January 23. Born in Hungary in 1925, he studied at Nuffield College, Oxford, where he was a protégé of I.M.D. Little, a leading authority on welfare economics. Like Little, de Jasay was an astringent critic, and he often assailed his fellow classical
Revisionist history, as applied to World War I, began as an effort to challenge Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles, which claimed that the war had been imposed on “the Allied and Associated Governments” by “the aggression of Germany and her allies.” By extension, revisionist history also criticizes the decision of the United States in 1917
Anthony de Jasay, un importante economista del libre mercado y filósofo político, falleció el 23 de enero. Nacido en Hungría en 1925, estudió en el Nuffield College, Oxford, donde era un protegido de I.M.D. Little, una autoridad líder en economía del bienestar. Como Little, de Jasay fue un crítico astringente, y con frecuencia asaltó a sus
La historia revisionista, aplicada a la Primera Guerra Mundial, comenzó como un esfuerzo para desafiar el Artículo 231 del Tratado de Versalles, que afirmaba que la guerra había sido impuesta a «los gobiernos aliados y asociados» por «la agresión de Alemania y sus aliados». Por extensión, la historia revisionista también critica la decisión de los
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