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Pareto, in his study of society, and Haight in his study of emotions, and perhaps Axelrod as well in his study of human cooperation, do not attribute to Status Signaling the importance which it deserves. Haight is far too interested [...]
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I’ve read Hayek’s The Constitution Of Liberty twice again lately while editing it so that I could convert the text to spoken audio. The resulting audio is imperfect — because my editing of the multitude of optically recognized characters is [...]
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A Little History For Context

The term ‘Freedom’, and its near relation ‘Liberty’, have a long heritage.   The babylonian words “ama-gi”, meaning “Return To The Mother”, written in cuneiform, are often cited by Libertarians as the first written use [...]
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Joseph Postell of the Heritage Foundation, whom I admire, posts an article in today’s Washington Times entitled Constitutional Decline. Keeping the tradition of picking on your friends, because it’s simply an easier way to make a point than systematic [...]
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I’m going to say something. It will only take a moment. And my time is at least as valuable if not more so than the state’s, the court’s, or that of the officers’.

You see, I understand something very important.

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The fed was not effected by dogma, but by strategy, the strategy was faulty (get people into homes as a recipe for fixing the tech crash) and it’s risk mitigation was faulty (the new ‘financial instruments’ would make failure impossible.) [...]
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Beezer of beezernotes.com, posting on The Economist’s View, left a short reply to the posting, “Goodbye Homo Economicus.” I wanted to capture it because it’s both simple and accurate but also inverted and erroneous. And I do not mean [...]
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I’ve been asked quite a few times what I mean by “calculation.” My editor, among others, has stated that I’m not clear. So I’m going to try to put this in context.

CALCULATION
The English word derives from the [...]
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Capitalism 3.0

http://economistsview.typepad.com/economistsview/2009/02/capitalism-30.html

Over on the Economist’s View there are a whole series of comments that negatively reflect on capitalism. This is my response.

All,

I am amazed reading these comments. What is it about this blog that [...]
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Paul Volcker said something interesting today:

Financial crises should not be so pervasive, so strong as to put the whole economy through the ringer as what’s happening right now,” he said.

Of course, I would respond that financial crises [...]
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