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Intersubjectivity and Objectivity in Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl A Collection of Essays

manwithoutqualities wrote 17 hours ago: This is a highly unusual collection worth checking out, co-edited by the very excellent Dagfinn Føll … more →

Tags: collective intentionality, Cognitive Systems, spontaneous orders, group minds, Collective Knowledge, Dagfinn Føllesdal, Christel Fricke, Intersubjectivity, Objectivity

Good News: We're Not on the Road to Socialism Bad news: we are on the road to fascism. / Why We Are Not on the Road to Serfdom by Gary North

Gunny G wrote 1 day ago: F. A. Hayek wrote The Road to Serfdom in 1943. It was published in 1944. Americans who read the 1945 … more →

Tags: united states, Soviet Union, social sciences, Henry Hazlitt, Gary North, Economics, road to serfdom, friedrich hayek, F. A. Hayek

Ron Paul vs. The Real 'Tinfoil Hat' Crowd by Scott Lazarowitz

Gunny G wrote 1 week ago: While Ron Paul will no longer actively campaign in the remaining state primaries, he will neverthele … more →

Tags: Ron Paul, Republican, Congress, United State, Wikipedia, Paul Krugman, BarackObama, Government Spending, Monetary Policy

Getting to the Hayekian Network

manwithoutqualities wrote 1 week ago: Here is Troy Camplin’s intro to his paper for Hayek in Mind. In many ways this paper is necess … more →

Tags: Hayek, Philosophy of Social Science, Troy Camplin, Networks, Network theory, Friedrich Hayek, Hayek, Spontaneous order, adam smith

LISTEN NOW – Gold, Major Markets, What to Expect this Summer & More – Michael Pento

WRC559 wrote 1 week ago: from KingWorldNews: Michael Pento: President of Pento Portfolio Strategies – Michael is a well-estab … more →

Tags: News, Wall Street, CNBC, LISTEN NOW – Gold, major markets, What to Expect this Summer & More – Michael Pento

"Leave the building to the rats"

andyfrith2 wrote 2 weeks ago: Let’s have one good meal here. Let’s make it a feast. Then I ask you, I plead with you, I beg you al … more →

Tags: Central Banks, Economics, Federal Reserve system

Either-Or Disease

econocat wrote 2 weeks ago: I was watching this TED talk last night; it’s a fascinating look at the power of re-framing th … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Either-or disease, TED Talks, Ludwig von Mises

Review of Austrian Economics—The Full Collection! (e-book format)

condottiero wrote 2 weeks ago: This are great news for those of you interested in reading and learning more of the ideas that enabl … more →

Tags: Book Reco, capitalism, Economic History, Economics, Philosophy, 20th Century, Austrian academic journal, Austrian economics, Austrian School of Economics

Clash of the Titans: When the Market and Science Collide

manwithoutqualities wrote 2 weeks ago: Coming soon the first of three papers I’ve co-authored with Dave Hardwick, this one due in Adv … more →

Tags: Political Philosophy, extended mind, Liberalism, Science, Liberty, Philosophy of Social Science, extended cognitive systems, libertarianism, spontaneous orders

Mitt Romney the Keynesian1 comment

Kevin McKenzie wrote 2 weeks ago: Mitt Romney says “taking a trillion dollars out of a $15 trillion economy would cause our econ … more →

Tags: Economics, Politics, presidential election 2012, Barack Obama, Economic, Frédéric Bastiat, Henry Hazlitt, Keynesian, Liberty

Well;Mitt now What are You going to Do ?

tjcuzns wrote 2 weeks ago: Well it seems as though you are going to be the standard-bearer for the Grand Old Party…Congra … more →

Tags: united states, Barack Obama, obama, Mitt Romney, John McCain, Social Security, McCain

EconoMonitor : Dan Alpert's Two Cents » Earth to Paul Krugman

michaelharrington wrote 3 weeks ago: The ZIRP can only create reflation in asset markets, in effect, another unsustainable bubble. Quoted … more →

Tags: Blog Entry, guest blog, Economic Policy, federal reserve, Monetary Policy, Debt, credit, deficits, Dollar

The Intellectual Gems from the Paul/Krugman Bloomberg Debate

shitronpaulsays wrote 3 weeks ago: Yesterday, Ron Paul debated Paul Krugman on Bloomberg TV. Here’s the exchange below: To me, it … more →

Tags: Politics, Ron Paul, Economy, Debate, Politics 2, federal reserve, Monetary Policy, Central Bank, Bloomberg

Austrian School economist George A. Selgin pointed out a flaw in von Mises' case for a gold standard3 comments

FauxCapitalist wrote 3 weeks ago: Despite the veneration of Ludwig von Mises by his devotees, his works do contain their flaws, and an … more →

Tags: criticize, Economics, flaw, free market, George Selgin, Gold Standard, Human Action, Ludwig von Mises, suppression

Does Quantitative Easing Benefit the 99% or the 1%?

ajfloyd wrote 3 weeks ago: Forget Competing Theories … What Do the Facts Say about Quantitative Easing? Paul Krugman says that … more →

Tags: Economics, Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve system, Quantitative Easing, Wall Street Journal, Monetary Policy, Paul Krugman, Mark Spitznagel

Moral Praxeology1 comment

jimdew wrote 3 weeks ago: Three different insights, mixed together, are making me see the world differently. The first is Mora … more →

Tags: Political Economy, Morality, Ludwig von Mises, jonathan haidt, time preference

We Should All Be Misesians Now

katallaxxo wrote 4 weeks ago: After several centuries of experimentation with boom-and-bust monetary and fiscal policies, we need … more →

Tags: Austrian Business Cycle Theory, Austrian economics, fractional reserve banking, Inflation

What If?

andyfrith2 wrote 4 weeks ago: Ron Paul certainly asks the right questions:   And it inspired the following French video … more →

Tags: Economics, libertarianism, Frédéric Bastiat, Ron Paul

A Quote: Ludwig Von Mises1 comment

strategos1971 wrote 1 month ago: Ludwig Von Mises “Marx and Engels never tried to refute their opponents with argument. They in … more →

Tags: Quotable Quotes, Ludwig von Mises, Socialism, social sciences, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Ludwig von Mises, Ludwig, Economics, schools-of-thought


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