January 19, 2015
Choosing in Groups
The Cambridge book is finally out. Published it with my older son, Kevin Munger, a PhD student in Politics at NYU. The book: HERE Ancillaries, including PPTs for the chapters:…
The Cambridge book is finally out. Published it with my older son, Kevin Munger, a PhD student in Politics at NYU. The book: HERE Ancillaries, including PPTs for the chapters:…
An edited version of something I wrote nearly 15 years ago, after a visit to Cuba. Interesting to think about after all this time. I had thought things would have…
The Practical Challenges of Creating a Guaranteed Annual Income in Canada Charles Lammam and Hugh MacIntyre Fraser Institute January 6, 2015 Abstract: The idea of replacing the existing income support…
A forthcoming study: Harm to others outweighs harm to self in moral decision making Molly Crockett et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, forthcoming Abstract: Concern for the…
My old answer was, “An honest person might win a lottery.” But my new answer is “Not much!” “Los Angeles city leaders are considering a lottery system to reward citizens…
Prof. Zwolinski makes an interesting argument in favor of “marginal libertarianism” here. I am sympathetic, but I think there is a better way to make the distinction, one that is…