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August 17, 2016

CHOICE Review of Markets Without Limits.

CHOICE–the magazine that libraries use to help them decide which new books they should purchase–has just published my short “review” of Markets Without Limits. It’s available here…. and has a…

August 15, 2016

Is Democracy Going Out of Fashion? Are All Heads Together Always Smarter than Just Some Heads?

So asks conservative British Member of the European Parliament Dan Hannan in today’s Washington Examiner. I’m among his targets, though, like many critics, he confuses epistocracy with technocracy. Still, his main…

August 11, 2016

Comments on, and Criticisms of, Brennan and Jaworski’s Markets Without Limits… from The College of New Jersey!

Last semester I organized a student Reading Group at The College of New Jersey on Jason Brennan’s and Peter Jaworski’s excellent Markets Without Limits. Not surprisingly, this volume generated a…

August 11, 2016

4 Ways to Be a Better Voter, in Scientific American

Here’s a nice article from Scientific American’s Mind’s September edition on becoming a better voter, including parts of an interview with me on this topic. Excerpt:   “We’ve found that having more information…

August 10, 2016

Return of the Philosopher King? Not So Fast

Here are two predictable but silly ways people who haven’t read Against Democracy will react to it: Quote Buckley saying that he’d rather be ruled by the first hundred people from the…

August 05, 2016

Interview with me on Against Democracy

Against Democracy will be available a few weeks early, on August 9, from Amazon. German, Portuguese, and Italian translations will be available next year, and the German publisher will be flying…

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