My aforementioned Radio Free Market interview is now online.
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FMAC in Odd Places
From Terry Arthurs excellent talk at the PCPE (online at the Adam Smith Institute Kevin will appreciate the irony, though I should note that Arthurs actual affiliation is the IEA, not the ASI), noting how the practice of taxing transactions between firms but not within firms tends to encourage the latter at the expense of the former:
Without the tax wedge, the greater division of labour would allow more contracting out to take place, the average size of firm would be smaller, and the number of businesses would be larger. … Perhaps anti-capitalism protesters against giant global companies … should focus on campaigning for lower taxes as a means to promote smaller firms.
This last was obviously intended tongue-in-cheek; Arthur was surprised to learn that what he was imagining was quite real.
Addendum:
The old link is dead. Long live the new link.
Cordial and Sanguine, Part 4
Gary Chartiers first post at Bleeding Heart Libertarians is up: Embracing Markets, Opposing Capitalism.
A Scandal in Bohemia
Tomorrow Im off to the PCPE. Heres the paper Ill be presenting. Those who read me regularly will find nothing new in it; the aim of the paper is simply to introduce the general ALL/C4SS approach to a Prague audience.
ALL in Anarchy
The latest issue (a double issue: 68/69) of Anarchy magazine carries reviews by Will B. of two Southern Nevada ALL pamphlets: Charles Johnsons Women and the Invisible Fist and Carol Moores Woman vs. the Nation-State.
Will B. tells us that ALL is mutualist, and that this is a synonym for anarcho-capitalist; but despite this double confusion he turns out to like Charles piece anyway. Carols, not so much. (Ill have to reread Carols piece before deciding how fair the critique is.)
Book Knife
Im ordinarily not a fan of art whose manufacture involves destroying books (Im looking at you, Auburn Hotel and Conference Center), but this is amazing. (CHT Charles.)