If you live in California, New Orleans, or Chicago, you can’t doubt this.
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If you live in California, New Orleans, or Chicago, you can’t doubt this.
From the editors of Studies in Emergent Order.
Congratulations James Fallows. You’ve just been selected the Hayek b*llsh*tter of the week.
I’m working with the web hosting service to get it fixed. My apologies for the inconvenience.
Arnold Kling is just askin’. It’s not like they didn’t start with a garbage-in, garbage-out “scientific model”.
David Boaz does the NY Times Kremlinology. HT Hit & Run.
Anyone who’s been near a University in the last 50 years is well aware of this phenomena. Quotable: “An introductory politics subject, Contemporary Ideologies and Movements, devoted one week to liberalism and conservatism. For the following 11 weeks, it examined different variants of socialism and green ideology as well as feminist and lesbian political movements. . . . → Read More: Stupid professors produce stupid voters
In the Guardian: Many are urging a Keynesian boost to deficit spending to revive the economy and/or avoid double-dip recession. We assume that this is unlikely either because experience shows that the multipliers are low and the government believes the markets have no appetite for a big deficit-spending financed fiscal reflation; or because the government . . . → Read More: Desai & Skidelsky on Hayek, Keynes & the current economic impass
Kate Zernike, the NY Times reporter who describes “the rule of law” as the weird invention of an obscure thinker named Friedrich Hayek, was invited by the State Department for a foreign press corp briefing on the “extremist” nature of the Americans involved in the Tea Party movement.
Kark Smith here, Matt Yglesias here.
I noticed this as well.
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