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October 01, 2015

Bill Galston Wants to Force People to Vote

At the Princeton University Press Blog, I explain why most of his arguments don’t work. Galston’s strategy seems to be “the more arguments the merrier” or “let’s throw stuff at…

February 08, 2014

Showed Up in My Facebook Feed

Also the lighthouse in economics.  

October 11, 2013

Most Public Goods Arguments are Bad

I sometimes report on BHL-relevant developments in philosophy journals, and I’ve just found a total gem of a piece that you should all be aware of. Philosopher Jonny Anomaly (yes,…

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