On August 29th at noon, join me at Cato for lunch and a discussion of Crisis of Abundance. Sebastian Mallaby a Washington Post columnist, and Jason Furman, a Democratic wonk, are scheduled to be on the panel.
On August 29th at noon, join me at Cato for lunch and a discussion of Crisis of Abundance. Sebastian Mallaby a Washington Post columnist, and Jason Furman, a Democratic wonk, are scheduled to be on the panel.
Aug 6 2006
I would like to make a couple of points about Bryan's post. (A) Bryan says, Leftist professors promote leftist policies, leftist policies are largely contrary to libertarianism, and are therefore socially harmful. ...The broader lesson is that libertarian reformers - or at least consequential libertarian reformers ...
Aug 6 2006
When he launched his first blog, Jeff Miron was explicit about his motivation: In this blog I provide a libertarian perspective on economic and social policy. By libertarian, I mean consequential libertarian, not philosophical libertarian. Thus, my arguments are based on assessments of costs and benefits, not on asser...
Aug 6 2006
On August 29th at noon, join me at Cato for lunch and a discussion of Crisis of Abundance. Sebastian Mallaby a Washington Post columnist, and Jason Furman, a Democratic wonk, are scheduled to be on the panel.
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