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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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This bit of ridiculously regressive Luddism was posted on a left leaning blog. It touts “A Solidarity Economy”. Which is a nice name for voluntary organizations that circumvent the pricing system. Yet another example of enduring marxist silliness.

There is [...]
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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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Over on Environmental Economics, I took an opposing position to the author, who was asking for a reason for underwriting milk prices.

Tim,

I am not sure how I feel about this. There are plenty of circumstances where prices [...]
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I’m doing additional work on knowledge at the moment, and found this wonderful little reading list on Shackle and others. I tend not to look at the world as certainty and uncertainty because I think certainty is a chimera. (That [...]
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George Lackoff is a professor of linguistics at U.C. Berkeley who makes the observation that conservatives and liberals have different family values.

And while he has correctly identified a difference in family values, he describes it as a cause, rather [...]
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Bryan Caplan wrote a piece on war and peace that needed a little criticism. What I wrote in response needs a bit of work (it needs a longer treatment that is better structured) but there are some gems [...]
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From: Kyle
Subject: Deficits Don’t Matter

Paul Krugman was awarded the Nobel Prize for economics this year. In his latest column he decries naysayers such as Curt, myself and Aaron as having it all wrong. Thoughts?

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/opinion/2008456599_opin02krugman.html

-Kyle

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