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Peek into an Econ 849 class by an AnCap

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Wheylous Posted: Fri, Dec 30 2011 8:52 PM

I found this source quite interesting:

http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/bcaplan/e849/pf1.htm

You can go to newer lectures by increasing the number in the url by 1:

E.g. pf2.htm

I plan to read through these. I am currently getting a "mainstream" econ education through AP Econ (though my teacher is an Austrian), so it's nice to see what a non-mainstream class is like.

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If you're fortunate enough to have an Austrian teacher, I'm afraid you can't completely say you're getting a "mainstream" education.

 

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Wheylous replied on Fri, Dec 30 2011 9:37 PM

Well, he does teach to the book - monopoly, social benefits of externalities, and all.

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Wheylous replied on Fri, Dec 30 2011 9:58 PM

Haha, more from the econ class on public choice theory. Essentially, explorations in anarchy (with some nice rebuddles for arguments against market anarchy):

http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/bcaplan/e849/pf13.htm

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gocrew replied on Fri, Dec 30 2011 10:03 PM

Wheylous:
I am currently getting a "mainstream" econ education through AP Econ (though my teacher is an Austrian),

An Austrian teacher in high school! Fantastic!

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Wheylous replied on Fri, Dec 30 2011 10:18 PM

The class is me and this other girl and half the class I'm discussing random econ question with my teacher :P

The funny thing is that once he was teaching about taxes and the property tax, and the girl asks "but how are property taxes fair? Isn't it my land? Why should I pay to own it?" I laughed at the scenario. Her asking two libertarians in the heart of liberal Baltimore about property taxes :P

My teacher, of course, said "well, how would you pay for services? etc" to which he added at the end "though some people believe that you can receive the services through private institutions."

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gocrew replied on Fri, Dec 30 2011 10:33 PM

Dude, get to work on that girl. There is a libertarian instinct ready to bloom!

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Wheylous, is your teacher an Anarcho-Capitalist? =)

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Your teacher is an Austrian? Lucky sod :)

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Wheylous:
The class is me and this other girl and half the class I'm discussing random econ question with my teacher :P

You have an Austrian teacher and only two students in the class?

 

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Wheylous replied on Sat, Dec 31 2011 10:23 AM

 

Wheylous, is your teacher an Anarcho-Capitalist? =)

No, haha. When I first asked him about learning some Austrian Econ a few moths ago, he's like "yeah, sure!" I mentioned that I visit these forums and he's like "man, there's some radical libertarians there" :P

You have an Austrian teacher and only two students in the class?
Yup.
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