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BK Marcus is an amateur political economist with no formal education in the subject.

He works from Charlottesville, Virginia as an editorial consultant for the Ludwig von Mises Institute and managing editor of Mises.org.

He is no longer a house husband, nor a faculty spouse, but he is still a dilettante and a layabout, at least in spirit.

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"It is no crime to be ignorant of economics, which is, after all, a specialized discipline and one that most people consider to be a 'dismal science.' But it is totally irresponsible to have a loud and vociferous opinion on economic subjects while remaining in this state of ignorance."

Murray Rothbard

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February 19, 2010

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February 15th, 2008 by bkmarcus

Top Ten Free Reads


Jeffrey Tucker’s Austrian
Top Ten

  1. Principles of Economics, Menger
  2. Human Action, Mises
  3. Man, Economy, State, Rothbard
  4. Study Guide to MES, Murphy
  5. Theory and History, Mises
  6. Epistemological Problems, Mises
  7. Economic Policy, Mises
  8. America’s Great Depression, Rothbard
  9. Positive Theory of Capital, Boehm-Bawkerk
  10. Money, Bank Credit, Economic Cycles, de Soto

Justin Ptak’s “Natural Order”*
Top Ten

  1. Police, Law, and the Courts – Murray Rothbard
  2. Police, Courts, and Laws – On The Market – David Friedman
  3. Market for Liberty (excerpt) – Morris and Linda Tannehill
  4. Pursuing Justice in a Free Society: Crime Prevention and the Legal Order – Randy Barnett
  5. Capitalist Production and the Problem of Public Goods – Hans Hoppe
  6. Vindication of Natural Society – Edmund Burke
  7. The Production of Security – Gustave de Molinari
  8. Individualist Anarchism in the United States: The Origins – Murray Rothbard
  9. Anarchism and American Traditions – Voltairine de Cleyre
  10. No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority – Lysander Spooner

* a.k.a. “anarchy”

Also, see these recommendations by Kinsella, Gordon, and Hoppe.

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tanstaafs

February 15th, 2008 by bkmarcus

(Thanks to Gil Guillory and the Left Libertarian list)

(I mean: Thanks to Francois Tremblay, who actually created the thing.)

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The Conspiracy Theory of History Revisited

February 15th, 2008 by bkmarcus

Murray Rothbard writes: Anytime that a hard-nosed analysis is put forth of who our rulers are, of how their political and economic interests interlock, it is invariably denounced by Establishment liberals and conservatives (and even by many libertarians) as a “conspiracy theory of history,” “paranoid,” “economic determinist,” and even “Marxist.” These smear labels are applied across the board, even though such realistic analyses can be, and have been, made from any and all parts of the economic spectrum, from the John Birch Society to the Communist Party. The most common label is “conspiracy theorist,” almost always leveled as a hostile epithet rather than adopted by the “conspiracy theorist” himself.

It is no wonder that usually these realistic analyses are spelled out by various “extremists” who are outside the Establishment consensus. For it is vital to the continued rule of the State apparatus that it have legitimacy and even sanctity in the eyes of the public, and it is vital to that sanctity that our politicians and bureaucrats be deemed to be disembodied spirits solely devoted to the “public good.” FULL ARTICLE

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