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by Don Boudreaux on August 16, 2012

in Books, Inequality, Regulation, Seen and Unseen, State of Macro

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George Selgin reflects refreshingly on books by modern-day academics.

George Leef shares his thoughts about higher-education’s treatment of the subject of inequality.

Bryan Caplan – using Social Security as an example – explains why political campaigns are not sources of the discovery and dissemination of truth and deeper understanding.

One more from Bryan: his celebration of Bastiat.

John Taylor on Paul Krugman.

From 2010: Steve Horwitz on some of the flaws in Keynesianism.

Here’s a link to the newly released 2nd edition of Susan Dudley’s and Jerry Brito’s Regulation: A Primer.

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