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George Leef reviews [2] my colleague Bryan Caplan’s new book, The Case Against Education [3].  Speaking of Bryan, see here [4].

I join Elaine Schwartz in wishing that Whirlpool had chosen to “compete through innovation rather than tariffs. [5]”  Or, as I’d put the matter, I wish that Whirlpool had chosen to earn profits through peaceful commerce rather than steal money through the predation that is protectionism [6].

Here’s David Henderson on right-to-work legislation [7].

Brittany Hunter and Dan Sanchez explain that believing in socialism can make you miserable [8].

In this excellent video, my GMU Econ colleague Alex Tabarrok explains the high costs of rent control [9].

The new Research Handbook on Austrian Law and Economics – edited by my GMU colleagues Pete Boettke and Todd Zywicki – is now available [10].  (I wrote the chapter on antitrust.)  Pete’s and Todd’s Introduction is available on-line here [11], free of charge.

Speaking of new books, I’m eager to read the latest from Evan Osborne: Self-Regulation and Human Progress [12].

David Bier details an atrocity in the proposed House GOP bill to deal with Dreamers [13].

Shikha Dalmia has news for the chronically ill-informed Donald Trump [14].

George Selgin – diving far beneath surface facts and fallacies – asks if bank deregulation is dangerous [15].

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