Sieben wrote: I've never seen murphy in a debate..
I've never seen murphy in a debate..
I used to think Block was the funniest Austrian, but that Murphy training video is hilarious!
I really really really REALLY hope that this debate actually happens, but I highly doubt it will. Krugman has far more to lose than he does to gain by going at this and no concerns of honor could likely motivate him to accept the intellectual duel. He'll likely completely ignore the challenge.
Wow. Murphy is nuts. In a good way.
Apparently you could get away with Hitler comedy.
Frank Lloyd Wright - Architect.
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/faculty/shildreth/isls/2005program/wright.htm
Where there is no property there is no justice; a proposition as certain as any demonstration in Euclid
Fools! not to see that what they madly desire would be a calamity to them as no hands but their own could bring
Caley McKibbin:Wow. Murphy is nuts. In a good way.
Here's a short one.
I should really get going to class now.
headache...
Studying for the GRE. I refuse to comprehend this passage: "The common belief of some linguists that each language is a perfect vehicle for the thoughts of the nation speaking is in some ways the exact counterpart of the conviction of the Manchester school of economics that supply and demand will regulate everything for the best. Just as economists were blind to the numerous cases in which the law of supply and demand left actual wants unsatisfied, so also many linguists are deaf to those instances in which the very nature of a language calls forth misunderstandings in everyday conversation, and in which, consequently, a word has to be modified or defined in order to present the idea intended by the speaker:" Apparently, the Manchester school is representative of those free marketers, and we all know that the free market has failed.
thoughts of the nation ? methodological nationalism ftw !
"The common belief of some linguists that each language is a perfect vehicle for the thoughts of the nation speaking is in some ways the exact counterpart of the conviction of the Manchester school of economics that supply and demand will regulate everything for the best. Just as economists were blind to the numerous cases in which the law of supply and demand left actual wants unsatisfied, so also many linguists are deaf to those instances in which the very nature of a language calls forth misunderstandings in everyday conversation, and in which, consequently, a word has to be modified or defined in order to present the idea intended by the speaker:"
Reason tv at the Restore Sanity rally. Amazing, wow.
"Republicans dem nuts"
lmfao!
That was awesome. I want more reason.tv.
"That makes absolutely no sense, but that's awesome!".
This video made my day. Thanks Nielsio.
"If we wish to preserve a free society, it is essential that we recognize that the desirability of a particular object is not sufficient justification for the use of coercion."
I know it's November now but here's something anyways:
Every Breath Bernanke Takes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipJTqCbETog