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“How Arthur Laffer dealt with Milton Friedman on a monetary matter of utmost importance says so much about his genius as a thinker, but it also says it all about him as a person. Heโs kind and generous in addition to being brilliant. Read The Emergence of Arthur Laffer to see why.” ~ John Tamny
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“Time, its measurements, and what they have given rise to in the form of navigation and information, is clearly much more than the routine moving of hands across the dials of an old grandfather clock. Rooney shows us how.” ~ Joakim Book
“In Rules for Radicals, Saul D. Alinskyโs handbook for left-wing activists, Alinsky gives thirteen rules for community organizers. Rule number four is ‘Ridicule is manโs most potent weapon.’ That rule is relevant for fighting wokeness on campus. And Scott Johnston, author of Campusland, a novel published in 2019, understands that.” ~ David R. Henderson
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“Ultimately, Mortimer opts for the twentieth century as the century when the West saw the greatest change. This is a defensible conclusion, but it doesnโt matter much: the value of his intellectual exercise isnโt his closing note, but the meandering path he takes to get there.” ~ Joakim Book
“Slobodian’s vision โ clearly one parallel to or coterminous with a socialist remake of society โ would turn us away from all of liberalismโs accomplishments, however imperfect and incomplete they have been, and take us back to the primitive tribalism that Friedrich Hayek explained has taken humanity so long to escape from.” ~ Richard M.…
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“On this episode of the Authors Corner, Ethan Yang interviews AIER Senior Fellow Robert Wright on his book Financial Exclusion: How Competition can Fix a Broken System. During the interview, Robert discusses major themes in his book, which touch on the importance of the financial system and the damage exclusion has brought on marginalized communities.”…
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“Intelligence and Democratic Action is the work of a distinguished and influential scholar who spent a lifetime wrestling with the tensions between the real and the ideal, the actual and the imagined. It is a brief but deep exploration of the contours of the social sciences, and it is worth serious consideration by anyone concerned…
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“Defenders of the great revolution of enlightenment values and modernity have our work cut out for us. Harwoodโs book is just as relevant today as it was in 1951 and at less than 100 pages, it is a manifesto for those who are up to the task of standing watch over the well-being of our…
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“How we prepare and what we do with the worldly events that face us matter: even catastrophes that stem from pathogens or poor harvests are man-made, a message for which Fergusonโs fidgitive book only narrowly succeeds.” ~ Joakim Book
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“Elements is a good refresher for people who havenโt thought about it in a while, and I think itโs also a good jumping-off point for teachers looking to organize lectures and classroom activities. Yes, markets tend toward equilibrium, but this Element points us to the journey, and thatโs where all the entrepreneurial action is.” ~…
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“How Arthur Laffer dealt with Milton Friedman on a monetary matter of utmost importance says so much about his genius as a thinker, but it also says it all about him as a person. Heโs kind and generous in addition to being brilliant. Read The Emergence of Arthur Laffer to see why.” ~ John Tamny
โข
“Time, its measurements, and what they have given rise to in the form of navigation and information, is clearly much more than the routine moving of hands across the dials of an old grandfather clock. Rooney shows us how.” ~ Joakim Book
“In Rules for Radicals, Saul D. Alinskyโs handbook for left-wing activists, Alinsky gives thirteen rules for community organizers. Rule number four is ‘Ridicule is manโs most potent weapon.’ That rule is relevant for fighting wokeness on campus. And Scott Johnston, author of Campusland, a novel published in 2019, understands that.” ~ David R. Henderson
โข
“Ultimately, Mortimer opts for the twentieth century as the century when the West saw the greatest change. This is a defensible conclusion, but it doesnโt matter much: the value of his intellectual exercise isnโt his closing note, but the meandering path he takes to get there.” ~ Joakim Book
“Slobodian’s vision โ clearly one parallel to or coterminous with a socialist remake of society โ would turn us away from all of liberalismโs accomplishments, however imperfect and incomplete they have been, and take us back to the primitive tribalism that Friedrich Hayek explained has taken humanity so long to escape from.” ~ Richard M.…
โข
“On this episode of the Authors Corner, Ethan Yang interviews AIER Senior Fellow Robert Wright on his book Financial Exclusion: How Competition can Fix a Broken System. During the interview, Robert discusses major themes in his book, which touch on the importance of the financial system and the damage exclusion has brought on marginalized communities.”…
โข
“Intelligence and Democratic Action is the work of a distinguished and influential scholar who spent a lifetime wrestling with the tensions between the real and the ideal, the actual and the imagined. It is a brief but deep exploration of the contours of the social sciences, and it is worth serious consideration by anyone concerned…
โข
“Defenders of the great revolution of enlightenment values and modernity have our work cut out for us. Harwoodโs book is just as relevant today as it was in 1951 and at less than 100 pages, it is a manifesto for those who are up to the task of standing watch over the well-being of our…
โข
“How we prepare and what we do with the worldly events that face us matter: even catastrophes that stem from pathogens or poor harvests are man-made, a message for which Fergusonโs fidgitive book only narrowly succeeds.” ~ Joakim Book
โข
“Elements is a good refresher for people who havenโt thought about it in a while, and I think itโs also a good jumping-off point for teachers looking to organize lectures and classroom activities. Yes, markets tend toward equilibrium, but this Element points us to the journey, and thatโs where all the entrepreneurial action is.” ~…
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