Post by Dr. Peter Boettke I remained amazed concerning the mass hysteria of my chosen profession in times of adjustment. Why do we even talk of “depression economics” as if the lessons of economic science drastically change? Would it make sense to talk of “depression physics” or “depression biology”? Wouldn’t the teachings of physics and [...]
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Extraordinary Times Requires…Well Ordinary Economics
Posted in Economics 101, Free Markets Also tagged Center for the Study of Public Choice, George Mason University, Henry Simons, Human Action, James Buchanan, Keynesianism, Ludwig von Mises, Peter Boettke, Public Choice Theory, Richard Wagner, The Austrian Economists, THe Constitution of Liberty Leave a comment
Freedom – Quote of the Day
Since it is indisputable, that our great country was founded on the principles of rights granted by God, the right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” and a limited government which as John Locke would argue, receives its authority by the consent of the people, a consent that is a continuous process and [...]
Posted in Freedom Philosophy Also tagged God, liberty, life, Limite Government, Locke, property, Pursuit of Happiness 4 Comments


