April 22, 2016
Some Questions for Living Wage Advocates
In a previous post, I expressed skepticism at the thought that employers necessarily owe employees a living wage. I asked, what if an employee is just not very productive, and…
In a previous post, I expressed skepticism at the thought that employers necessarily owe employees a living wage. I asked, what if an employee is just not very productive, and…
In which I consider a possible partial explanation for Trumpism. A blog post over at Learn Liberty. Whether that response is valid is a harder problem. Interestingly the recent EconTalk…
Rationalism, Pluralism, and Freedom reviewed by Sheldon Richman, in The American Conservative. (Now ungated.)
As discussed before on BHL, David Sobel offers a powerful objection to self-ownership. If we may not infringe on a person’s self-ownership rights, then a huge number of seemingly innocuous…
Jonathan Anomaly reviews Markets without Limits at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. In addition to providing an excellent and useful summary of the main moves the the book, Anomaly argues that Jaworski and…
The new PPE Society is planning its first stand-alone meeting forMarch 17-19 2017 in New Orleans. With that event in mind we are now doing a CALL FOR PROPOSALS and SUBMISSIONS. On…