Gordon, David, “In DeLong Run ...,” The Austrian 9, no. 3 (Jam/June 2023): 18–20. [ Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century by J. Bradford DeLong, Basic Books, 2022 viii + 605 pp.] J. Bradford DeLong, who teaches economics at UC Berkeley and was a protégé of Larry Summer’s dislikes Austrian economics, which he
Gordon, David, “Deneen’s Common Good Statism,” The Austrian 9, no. 4 (2023): 18–21. It’s likely that many readers of The Austrian support the free market and also support “traditional” social values, but in Patrick Deneen’s opinion, this is an unstable amalgam. Deneen, a political theorist who teaches at Notre Dame, thinks that the market
Gordon, David, “Slobodian Contra Rothbard,” The Austrian 9, no. 4 (2023): 22–25. Crack-Up Capitalism will be of interest to many readers of The Austrian because of what it says about Murray Rothbard; and for the most part, I shall limit my review to discussing this. The main point of the book is easy to grasp. In recent decades, the notion of a
Gordon, David, “In DeLong Run ...,” The Austrian 9, no. 3 (Jam/June 2023): 18–20. [ Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century por J. Bradford DeLong, Basic Books, 2022 viii + 605 pp.] J. Bradford DeLong, que enseña economía en la Universidad de Berkeley y fue protegido de Larry Summer, detesta la economía austriaca,
Gordon, David, “Slobodian Contra Rothbard,” The Austrian 9, no. 4 (2023): 22–25. Crack-Up Capitalism interesará a muchos lectores de The Austrian por lo que dice sobre Murray Rothbard; y en su mayor parte, limitaré mi reseña a discutir esto. El punto principal del libro es fácil de entender. En las últimas décadas, la noción de un Estado
Last week, I discussed the way in which Patrick Deneen misreads John Stuart Mill in his book Regime Change . I’d like to continue the assault on Regime Change this week by looking at an argument he makes against libertarianism. Libertarians, Deneen alleges, are elitists. They think that ordinary people need to be ruled by an elite class of
The Political Economy of Distributism: Property, Liberty, and the Common Good by Alexander William Salter Catholic University of America Press, 2023; xiii + 238 pp. Distributism attracted considerable attention during the 1920s and ’30s among people who wished to apply Catholic social teaching to the modern capitalist economy, and it has recently
[ Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century by J. Bradford DeLong, Basic Books, 2022 viii + 605 pp.] J. Bradford DeLong, who teaches economics at UC Berkeley and was a protégé of Larry Summer’s dislikes Austrian economics, which he sometimes assails on his blog. You might reasonably expect that for this reason, I will
Crack-Up Capitalism: Market Radicals and the Dream of a World without Democracy by Quinn Slobodian Metropolitan Books, 2023; 336 pp. Quinn Slobodian, a professor of the history of ideas at Wellesley College, has a good deal to say about Murray Rothbard, and I have attempted to respond to that in a review that is to be published in the next issue
Jesús Huerta de Soto, who is professor of economics at the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, is the leading representative of the Austrian school of economics in Spain. He is a renowned teacher, and two of his many doctoral students, David Howden and Philipp Bagus, both now themselves professors of economics, have edited a festschrift in his
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