What I Fear Is In Humanity’s Future
TweetOn a flight home yesterday (Tuesday), on United Airlines, from southern California to northern Virginia I was given this napkin. It depressed me deeply because it describes, in an approving –...
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TweetJay Bhattacharya on Twitter: Public health has earned the distrust of minority communities by promoting ideas that have harmed minorities differentially like “essential/non-essential”, lockdown,...
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TweetHere we go again. A new strain, out of southern Africa, of the Covid-19 virus is being reported (as if new strains of such viruses are unexpected). Already in place are new restrictions on travel....
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Tweet… is from page 124 of Arthur Diamond, Jr.’s, superb 2019 book, Openness to Creative Destruction: Sustaining Innovative Dynamism: In a system of innovative dynamism, creative inventors will finds...
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TweetCharles Cooke describes the legal argument mustered to support Biden’s ‘forgiveness’ of student loans as “cynical and ludicrous.” A slice: There is no point in our mincing words. This is a lie. A...
View ArticleTo Advocate Industrial Policy Is to Pose As a Fortuneteller
TweetA correspondent continues to e-mail me to insist that I am unfair to the national-conservatives’ case for industrial policy. Mr. F__: You claim in your latest e-mail that I’m wrong to argue that I...
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TweetReason‘s Nick Gillespie talks with Superabundance co-author Marian Tupy about Julian Simon, human creativity, and the myth of a universe of a fixed amount of resources. Nebraska’s Attorney...
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TweetDavid Henderson is understandably unimpressed by Nobel-laureate economist Michael Spence’s latest plea for industrial policy. Two slices: His case is, at best, flabby. It lacks any empirical...
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TweetGMU Econ alum Dominic Pino reviews Rainer Zitelmann’s In Defense of Capitalism. Two slices: Each of the first ten chapters presents a common anti-capitalist argument followed by an empirical...
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TweetJoshua Rauh and Gregory Kearney, writing in the Wall Street Journal, identify a perverse incentive that is corrupting academics, including economists. A slice: Unfortunately, today’s journalists...
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Tweet… is from page 82 of David Schmidtz’s excellent 2023 book, Living Together: Political ideals are not points of convergence. The liberal political ideal is not that we embrace the same religion but...
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TweetMy intrepid Mercatus Center colleague, Veronique de Rugy, understands well the folly of those people who wrongly suppose themselves to be wiser-than-thou in rejecting Adam Smith’s observation that...
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Tweet… is from page 3 of the late Stanford University economic historian Nathan Rosenberg’s “Introduction” to the 1994 collection of several of his papers – a collection titled Exploring the Black Box:...
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TweetHere’s a letter to Yahoo!Finance. Editor: Your SmartAsset Team writes that “protective tariffs can help emerging industries and preserve jobs within a country” (“What Do Governments Typically...
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