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  • Re: Was Strauss right?

    [quote user="Aristophanes"]What does he expect me to respond to? his inanities?[/quote] I invite you to lay out what you see as my "inanities".
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Autolykos on Tue, Apr 9 2013
  • Re: Was Strauss right?

    [quote user="Neodoxy"]IT'S NOT ALWAYS ABOUT YOU AUTO.[/quote] ... I never said it was. However, Malachi was clearly responding to me, then you gave him "+1 [...] for awesomeness and pwnage". I think it's entirely reasonable for me to have assumed that you were describing his response to me as having both awesomeness and pwnage
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Autolykos on Tue, Apr 9 2013
  • Re: Was Strauss right?

    Where exactly was I "pwned"?
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Autolykos on Mon, Apr 8 2013
  • Re: Was Strauss right?

    ... That's all you're going to respond to?
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Autolykos on Mon, Apr 8 2013
  • Re: Was Strauss right?

    Thanks for finally responding, Aristophanes. [quote user="Aristophanes"]So, you use [your] morality to judge the actions of others.[/quote] That's correct. [quote user="Aristophanes"]My morality is different than yours.[/quote] I can see that. [quote user="Aristophanes"]That is the inequality that I am referring to
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Autolykos on Mon, Apr 8 2013
  • Re: Hayek and Indifference Curves

    [quote user="Student"]At the end of my last post I was basically trying to say I don't want to continue our conversation (my questions were rhetorical).[/quote] I see. Well I'm not a mind-reader. [quote user="Student"]If you really think just dropping a convo here is rude, i'll give my reasons for wanting to disengage
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by Autolykos on Mon, Apr 8 2013
  • Re: Was Strauss right?

    Still waiting on a response from you, Aristophanes.
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Autolykos on Mon, Apr 8 2013
  • Re: Hayek and Indifference Curves

    [quote user="Student"]Is this why you bugged me to reply to your post?[/quote] No. I "bugged" you to reply to my post because it seemed like you were ignoring it, and I think that's rude. Now I'll repeat my question: why are you (I assume) being deliberately disingenuous? [quote user="Student"]This is must be a
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by Autolykos on Fri, Apr 5 2013
  • Re: An Austrian delivers a speech at the Federal Reserve

    [quote user="John James"]uh oh, Wenzel's "I spoke at the Fed" story is now unraveling...[/quote] Wow. Just... wow. Looks like my earlier wonder at how he got invited to give a speech at the Fed was prescient. Thanks for posting about this, John.
    Posted to General (Forum) by Autolykos on Thu, Apr 4 2013
  • Re: Hayek and Indifference Curves

    [quote user="Student"]If by "Austrian-school economics" you mean Rothbard Mises and friends, then you are correct. They do claim that one cannot be indifferent between bundles of goods. But, Rothbard Mises is not the beginning and end of the Austrian school.[/quote] FTFY [quote user="Student"]I don't see why one cannot
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by Autolykos on Thu, Apr 4 2013
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