The name Ludwig von Mises is synonymous with classical liberalism. He was an unrepentant champion of freedom and free markets. His beliefs, unlike so many of us, were not something he inherited from his parents or society. Many he obtained from others, but many he was the original developer using his...
Numbers of the Future By Monty Pelerin , posted March 24th, 2010 http://www.economicnoise.com/2010/03/24/numbers-of-the-future/ ‘Rithmetic Is Getting Harder Little did Richard Feynman know when he made his humorous observation how bad things were going to get: There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy...
The Economic Crisis is Only a Symptom By Monty Pelerin , posted February 20th, 2010 http://www.economicnoise.com/2010/02/20/the-economic-crisis-is-only-a-symptom/ There are few economic problems that don’t originate in politics. Originally, economics was known as political economy because the early...
Well two things. I wrote abotu it in my other blog but Mises hast taken it also: http://blog.mises.org/archives/011583.asp This is about homeschooling and the impossibility to do it in Germany. Shame on us. Here's another story: The governement was offered a CD or DVD with data from supposed to be...
I was going to write a longer diatrabe where I describe in detail the March on Albany (NY) protest I went to this past week put on by the Tea Party people. I was kinda reluctant, as most of the people in the local group are all retirees and I'm fresh out of college, but at least it's nice to...
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champthom
on Sat, Jun 20 2009
Filed under: mises, bastiat, rothbard, teaparty, protest, albany, rand, nys, conservative, ny, hayek