January 12, 2013
On John Quiggin’s Sectarian Social Democratic Ideal
Arts and Letters Daily recently linked to this essay by economist John Quiggin arguing that Keynes’s old ideal of the 15-hour working week is both within our economic grasp and…
Arts and Letters Daily recently linked to this essay by economist John Quiggin arguing that Keynes’s old ideal of the 15-hour working week is both within our economic grasp and…
My friends at the Institute for Humane Studies have asked me to remind you that the application deadline for a Humane Studies Fellowship (HSF) is coming up on January 31st….
See Kieran Healey on Becky Pettit’s Invisible Men: Mass Incarceration and the Myth of Black Progress as well as the interview with Pettit at EconTalk.
The folks over at Libertarianism.org were kind enough to ask me to do a bit of blogging for them. As a big fan of the site – George Smith’s Excursions series is…
Our friends at the Foundation for Economic Education are happy to announce that applications for their summer seminars are now open. FEE has been doing summer seminars for decades and…
The Freeman has published my review of Gary Chartier and Charles Johnson’s Market Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty (buy it or download the free PDF). It’s a short…