Lets face it, when you go to the barber shop, you are looking for a bit of nostalgia.
What?
Lets face it, when you go to the barber shop, you are looking for a bit of nostalgia.
What?
When you see the words spontaneous order, do you just naturally think will to power? When you flip through Prices and Production or The Pure Theory of Capital, do you hear the clarion call of the Übermensch?
Youre not alone. Corey Robin, too, has divined the hidden connection between Hayek and Nietzsche that more timid minds have missed.
But Kevin Vallier just wont see the light. I guess Corey Robin didnt send Kevin a hit of whatever hes been using. Share the good stuff, Corey! Remember the gift-giving virtue!
Another set of responses in the Molinarifest has been posted. This batch of four includes an exchange between David Friedman and Gary Chartier on the merits of labortarianism. More to follow in a few days (including replies by me and the other anarchists to Matt Zwolinski, and a digression by me about Proudhon and Bellegarrigue).
Mark Stoval attacks something he thinks is mutualism. I reply in the comments.
The Molinari Institute is having a fundraiser to pay for literature, speaker travel, and student scholarships at Libertopia 2013; details here.
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