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Milton Friedman RIP

Mises Economics Blog — 17th Nov 2006, 01:52 GMT

Milton Friedman died today at age 94. May he rest in peace. I don't want to discuss the
Reagan and Thatcher "revolutions" he supposedly inspired. Nor his "Free to Choose" Milton Friedman RIP

Standards of Environmental Good and Evil: Why Environmentalism Is Misanthropic

Mises Economics Blog — 17th Nov 2006, 01:52 GMT

but with virtually no explicit statement of the standards by which something is
to be judged environmentally good or evil. People are unaware that a standard is always
present and Standards of Environmental Good and Evil: Why Environmentalism Is Misanthropic

John Bright's Birthday

Mises Economics Blog — 17th Nov 2006, 01:52 GMT

Yet once the results were in, the same party that opposed the use of American
force in Iraq immediately proposed to use more force on Americans. After all, the only John Bright's Birthday

Brittan on Friedman and the Austrians

Mises Economics Blog — 17th Nov 2006, 01:52 GMT

In his obit, Samuel Brittan astutely notes the differences on method between Friedman and
the Austrians. Indeed, Friedman lived long enough to see a reaction against basing
economics on discoverable Brittan on Friedman and the Austrians

Milton Friedman's Contribution

Mises Economics Blog — 17th Nov 2006, 01:52 GMT

Milton Friedman died today at the age of 94. His passing is a milestone. Friedman stood
out as a leading figure in the fight for limited government and personal freedom Milton Friedman's Contribution

Milton Friedman, 1912-2006

Mises Economics Blog — 17th Nov 2006, 01:52 GMT

Milton Friedman -- a brilliant popularizer, in the tradition of Bastiat and Hazlitt,
though a controversial figure among Austrian economists -- died today Milton Friedman, 1912-2006

Why Wal-Mart Matters

Mises Economics Blog — 17th Nov 2006, 01:52 GMT

The company produces products people want to buy at low prices. It is better able
to serve consumers. That is the source of its success. Those who vilify Wal-Mart do Why Wal-Mart Matters

Arendt and the Austrians

Mises Economics Blog — 16th Nov 2006, 11:13 GMT

She owned a large number of books by Mises, even more by Hayek, and two by
Rothbard: For a New Liberty and The Panic of 1819. The Arendt Collection can Arendt and the Austrians

Income-Tax Casuistry

Mises Economics Blog — 16th Nov 2006, 11:13 GMT

The wonderful series of articles ("Beward of Income-Tax Casuistry") on the income tax in
the August, September, and October issues of Freedom Daily by Sheldon Richman is not
online yet Income-Tax Casuistry

Conceived in Liberty, Volume 1

Mises Economics Blog — 16th Nov 2006, 11:13 GMT

Conceived in Liberty Volume 1: A New Land, A New People, by Murray Rothbard (full text in
PDF The reader may be pardoned for wondering about the point of another Conceived in Liberty, Volume 1

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