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Critiques Of Libertarianism: June 2013
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The "What's New" blog for the Critiques Of Libertarianism website. Wednesday, June 12, 2013. In the great hoohaa over the leak, some really important ideas are being missed or lost in the frothing. The amount of information gathered by the NSA probably exceeds that of the East German Stasi (secret police) and various other police state secret agencies. The difference is that it is automated and easier to use and abuse on ANY scale. We need better ideas and laws about privacy and record keeping that apply...
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Critiques Of Libertarianism: April 2014
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The "What's New" blog for the Critiques Of Libertarianism website. Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Tyler Cowan has written a review of Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-first Century. In Foreign Affairs. He does not provide a disclaimer that he has been employed for his entire career as an agent of the plutocrats Piketty is talking about. Knowing that, it's not surprising that he writes a highly critical review. Ethics, anybody? Links to this post. Sunday, April 06, 2014. Charles Koch wrote a ludicrous screed.
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BLS Film Club - The Blog!: Faculty and Officers
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BLS Film Club - The Blog! Monday, October 8, 2012. We don't exactly have a need for officers due to the small size of the club, just yet, but we're amenable to suggestions in the presence of growth. Is our faculty adviser, also a masterful teacher of Computer Science and ham extraordinaire. He's definitely one of the more fun teachers in the school to talk to! And he has his own wiki. How cool is that? You can usually find him in room 306. Andrew Quinn and Natalie Nowel. And so was I!
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BLS Film Club - The Blog!: October 2012
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BLS Film Club - The Blog! Wednesday, October 17, 2012. Friday, October 19 : He Loves Me. He Loves Me Not. Hiya, true believers! This week, we're showing a more recent film than our last exploit, Dr. Strangelove. And it's of a type that I most exuberantly enjoy - a story with more twists and turns than the St. Lawrence, He Loves Me. He Loves Me Not! It's shaping up to be a great Friday! Remember, we're in the Electronic Classroom every Friday. Wednesday, October 10, 2012. Of course, we're not going to spo...
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Critiques Of Libertarianism: December 2013
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The "What's New" blog for the Critiques Of Libertarianism website. Friday, December 27, 2013. The Spirit Level: Why Equality is Better for Everyone. Wilkinson and Pickett make an eloquent case that the income gap between a nation's richest and poorest is the most powerful indicator of a functioning and healthy society. - Publishers Weekly [more.]. The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. Right Hook: The Tactics of Conservative Criticism. By Naomi Klein. [more.]. The Founding Fathers Of The USA.
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Critiques Of Libertarianism: A thought.
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The "What's New" blog for the Critiques Of Libertarianism website. Monday, December 29, 2014. Couldn't the Democratic and Republican parties negotiate a pact agreeing that they will not nominate either Hillary Clinton or Jeb Bush? Political dynasties are a very bad idea. This is false equivalence, and I expect better of you. Jebs father was a President. His grandfather was a Senator. Clintons pedigree is nothing even remotely like this. January 23, 2015 at 5:16 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Critiques Of Libertarianism: November 2013
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The "What's New" blog for the Critiques Of Libertarianism website. Monday, November 25, 2013. The Great Libertarian Stagnation. S silly book (see Reviews of "The Great Stagnation". Led me to the idea that perhaps libertarianism has been stagnating. The libertarian books that have made an impression on academia or political elites are rather few:. 1974) Anarchy, State, and Utopia. 1981) Free To Choose. 1985) Takings: Private Property and the Power of Eminent Domain. 1944) The Road to Serfdom. It occurred ...
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Critiques Of Libertarianism: October 2013
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The "What's New" blog for the Critiques Of Libertarianism website. Thursday, October 24, 2013. Scourge of the Libertarians. Not my choice of title, but it's flattering. Http:/ www.replyall.me/peltacast/scourge-of-the-libertarians-interview-with-mike-huben/. Links to this post. Wednesday, October 16, 2013. I wonder if the President could invoke emergency powers to suspend the debt ceiling until Congress gets its act together. Links to this post. Tuesday, October 08, 2013. The wiki could allow many others ...
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Critiques Of Libertarianism: December 2014
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The "What's New" blog for the Critiques Of Libertarianism website. Monday, December 29, 2014. Couldn't the Democratic and Republican parties negotiate a pact agreeing that they will not nominate either Hillary Clinton or Jeb Bush? Political dynasties are a very bad idea. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The new Critiques of Libertarianism site. The new "What's New" page. The old Critiques of Libertarianism site. The old "What's New" page. Mike Huben's Home Page. View my complete profile.
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Critiques Of Libertarianism: May 2013
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The "What's New" blog for the Critiques Of Libertarianism website. Tuesday, May 28, 2013. What sort of libertarianism could I respect? A good question often asked by skeptics is "What would it take for you to change your belief? For example, asked of an atheist, the answer could be that a real god (or alien or advanced being) could compel change in belief, and would know whether evidence or intervention was needed. My belief is that libertarianism in all its diversity is repugnant. Links to this post.