This is what I was doing last weekend.
This is what I was doing yesterday.
This is what Im doing this coming weekend.
This is what I was doing last weekend.
This is what I was doing yesterday.
This is what Im doing this coming weekend.
… and offers a left-libertarian analysis of the bailouts.
Well, sort of.
(CHT Elizabeth Brake.)
Josef Šima of Pragues CEVRO Institute interviews me.
The interviews in Czech, but you can read the Google Translate version (somewhat mangled, inevitably) here. (No, I have no idea what inspires the ocean means.)
The pictures are from my Honduras and Istanbul trips, not from any of my Prague trips.
Here are the slides from the Čapek/Kafka/Hašek talk discussed in the interview. For some reason the file for part 1 on my site has become defective; but part 2 is fine. Complementarily, the Mises website has part 1 but not part 2.
Part 1 (from Mises.org)
Part 2 (from Praxeology.net)
Turkish prime minster Erdoğan
The C4SS statement of solidarity with the Turkish protestors has been posted.
I wrote most of it (as is only appropriate, since I caused the revolt), though borrowing some language from our earlier letter on Egypt (which was mainly Brad Spanglers work), a phrase from Gary Chartier, and a suggestion from Kevin Carson.
The hyperlinks were all supplied by James Tuttle.
I would also like to thank prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, without whom this statement would not have been possible.
My C4SS piece on 19th-century laissez-faire was printed as an op-ed in the Opelika-Auburn News today (in the print edition, not so far the online edition).
This wasnt a pickup from the C4SS feed or submission list; I was going to write a letter to the editor, but I asked if theyd be willing to take the op-ed instead, and they said yes.
[cross-posted at BHL]
Michael Lind asks a question.
E. J. Dionne gives an answer.
Over at C4SS I criticise both.
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