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El Derecho a No Obedecer - VII - Que trata del progreso
Presentamos este documento, escrito en el año 1919, por el Maestro Fernando González, conocido como el Filósofo de Otraparte, o también como el Filósofo de Envigado (Colombia). Veremos la coincidencia de sus ideas con...
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Rodrigo Diaz
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Rodrigo Diaz
on Tue, Jun 30 2009
Lachmann as Misesian?
Part of my goal in this blog will be showing how Lachmann can be read in a Misesian light. Although the early Lachmann is much more explicitly Misesian, the later Lachmann can be read this way as well, to some extent. The later Lachmann can be seen as...
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Kaleidic Society
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ziragt
on Mon, Jun 29 2009
Thoughts on Popper's Theory of All Life as Problem Solving
When I first heard of Karl Popper's book All Life as Problem Solving , I though that he would show how all the experiences humanity faces during life can be boiled down to instances of problem solving, but as I have become more intimate with his thought...
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The Critiques: An Analysis
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laminustacitus
on Mon, Jun 29 2009
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All Life as Problem Solving
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My one rule for government action
If I were to have one rule for government action it would be this: Do not act unless you can make everyone happy. And because government action is, by definition, acting for one on behalf of another, this should render all government action impossible...
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Apropos Austrian Aphorisms
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thedo
on Mon, Jun 29 2009
The Essential Library
The following are the books which have been the most formative for my worldview. Human Nature David Hume: A Treatise of Human Nature Charles Darwin: Origin of the Species Economics Carl Menger: Principles of Economics Eugen von Bohm - Bawerk: Capital...
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Lilburne @ Mises
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Daniel James Sanchez
on Sun, Jun 28 2009
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Article Recommendations
Current Events The Health Czar Can't Calculate Why Obamacare Can't Work: The Calculation Argument Global Warming is a Fraud : Best essay I've read yet on global warming. Ethics Ought Presupposes Can by Steve Horwitz History John Lilburne:...
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Daniel James Sanchez
on Sun, Jun 28 2009
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The Ontological Revolution: The Proto-Skepticism of Heraclitus
This post is one in a series on the History of Epistemological Thought . Previously in this series: Induction in Ancient Greek Thought. A key element of the cosmologies of the Milesian physiologi is the phenomenon of change. Each Milesian believed the...
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Daniel James Sanchez
on Sun, Jun 28 2009
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Ontology
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Skepticism
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Heraclitus
Prices, and Production: Lecture III, Part III
The initial changes in the relative prices between producers' goods, and consumers' goods, resulting from a change in their relative demands, cause a movement of goods to other stages of production – a definite price relationship will only...
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The Critiques: An Analysis
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laminustacitus
on Sun, Jun 28 2009
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theory of capital
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prices
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Say's Law
Interesting graphs on Leviathan
Here it is what Leviathan has been doing since 1930: grow, grow, grow. It seems spending during the WWII was quite small compared to what happened next. It also seems Nixon did the best he could have done to the benefit of government growth by breaking...
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Learning: a never-ending process
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martinf
on Sun, Jun 28 2009
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Economics in One Lesson校译之7. The Curse of Machinery (4-3,4)
第7章 机器之祸 (接前面部分) 3 Not all inventions and discoveries, of course, are “labor-saving” machines. Some of them, like precision instruments, like nylon, lucite, plywood and plastics of all kinds, simply improve the quality of products. Others...
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Dingdong Pu
on Sat, Jun 27 2009
El Derecho a No Obedecer - VI - El hombre y sus necesidades
Presentamos este documento, escrito en el año 1919, por el Maestro Fernando González, conocido como el Filósofo de Otraparte, o también como el Filósofo de Envigado (Colombia). Veremos la coincidencia de sus ideas con...
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Rodrigo Diaz
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Rodrigo Diaz
on Sat, Jun 27 2009
El Derecho a No Obedecer - V - Algunas ideas generales
Presentamos este documento, escrito en el año 1919, por el Maestro Fernando González, conocido como el Filósofo de Otraparte, o también como el Filósofo de Envigado (Colombia). Veremos la coincidencia de sus ideas con...
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Rodrigo Diaz
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Rodrigo Diaz
on Sat, Jun 27 2009
El Derecho a No Obedecer - IV - Que trata de la inutilidad de las leyes sociales
Presentaremos este documento, escrito en el año 1919, por el Maestro Fernando González, conocido como el Filósofo de Otraparte, o también como el Filósofo de Envigado (Colombia). Veremos la coincidencia de sus ideas...
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Rodrigo Diaz
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Rodrigo Diaz
on Sat, Jun 27 2009
El Derecho a No Obedecer - III - De cómo no tienen razón algunos críticos
Presentaremos este documento, escrito en el año 1919, por el Maestro Fernando González, conocido como el Filósofo de Otraparte, o también como el Filósofo de Envigado (Colombia). Veremos la coincidencia de sus ideas...
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Rodrigo Diaz
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Rodrigo Diaz
on Sat, Jun 27 2009
The ABCT Shadowed Forth
Ludwig von Mises is credited with first formulating the Austrian Theory of the Business Cycle. But in the following much earlier passage by Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk (who was a great influence on Mises) one can see the theory shadowed forth. Bohm-Bawerk considers...
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Daniel James Sanchez
on Sat, Jun 27 2009
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Business Cycle
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