Lord Nocturne
Mar 16Neil Gaiman is scheduled to appear on Colbert tonight Gaiman’s father just died last week, so he may not be at his best, but I’ll be watching.
Swords, Shoes, and Sorcery
Mar 16Last night I watched the new Wonder Woman animated movie. As usual, Bruce Timm and his merry minions don’t let us down – it’s exciting and fun, and a far cry from the dreadful tv series of my youth. (Plus, terrific music by Christopher Drake: I didn’t want to start the film because I was [...]
Float Time
Mar 16Patri Friedman’s Seastead project makes it into the London Times. (Conical hat tip to LRC.) Congratulations, Patri!
Taoists! Thomists! Turgot!
Mar 16Or, if you prefer: Daoists! Dominicans! Donisthorpe! Rothbard’s fascinating Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, which weighs in at over a thousand pages and still, ironically, never gets as far as the Austrians themselves (Rothbard died before completing it), is now available online from Mises.org in two honkin’ enormous PDF files: Volume One [...]
Oh Noes! Anarkeh
Mar 11Tomorrow I’m off (meaning I turn west instead of east off of Donahue) to the Austrian Scholars Conference, where I’ll be giving a talk on American Revolution and the Spectre of Anarchy: The Hamilton-Seabury and Price-Lind Debates.

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