Books


Don’t Steal This Book: Buy It

I’ve written a review of Anthony de Jasay’s latest work, Justice and Its Surroundings, which is nothing less than brilliant. (It’s the book that’s brilliant, not the review.) When the…

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Don’t Steal This Book: Buy It

I’ve written a review of Anthony de Jasay’s latest work, Justice and Its Surroundings, which is nothing less than brilliant. (It’s the book that’s brilliant, not the review.) When the…

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Don’t Steal This Book: Buy It

I’ve written a review of Anthony de Jasay’s latest work, Justice and Its Surroundings, which is nothing less than brilliant. (It’s the book that’s brilliant, not the review.) When the…

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James Madison and Multiculturalism, Liberty and the City, War and Peace

As September 17 was Constitution Day, I traveled with my colleagues John Samples and Amy Mitchell to James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia (as one professor there said, “It’s not…

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Roman Murder Mysteries

I’ve just finished a really delightful murder mystery by Steven Saylor, Roman Blood, which I found on Amazon.com when buying some writings by Cicero. (I’ve become more enthusiastic about Cicero…

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Errors Away! Fukuyama Strikes Again

I’m listening to Francis Fukuyama on C-Span2 and he’s demonstrated again why I am leery about the claims he makes. He just asserted that Herbert Spencer was an advocate of…

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