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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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cowboys and communists

February 27th, 2008 by bkmarcus

This is by far the most interesting piece of Christian spam that has found its way to my inbox:

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funnier sans cat

February 27th, 2008 by bkmarcus

From garfieldminusgarfield.tumblr.com:

Who would have guessed that when you remove Garfield from the Garfield comic strips, the result is an even better comic about schizophrenia, bipolor disorder, and the empty desperation of modern life?

Friends, meet Jon Arbuckle. Let’s laugh and learn with him on a journey deep into the tortured mind of an isolated young everyman as he fights a losing battle against lonliness and methamphetamine addiction in a quiet American suburb.

(Thanks to neural for pointing me to this.)

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Hegel in ‘08

February 27th, 2008 by bkmarcus

I think Lew Rockwell’s editorial this morning is critically important. Only libertarians have held onto the classical-liberal insight that so-called “class interests” are only in conflict in the context of coercion. Civil society (i.e., voluntary cooperation, e.g., the free market) will harmonize all peaceful interests — race, sex, language, religion, wealth, etc.:

If the political prediction markets are right, we are going to end up with a presidential contest between two people who agree on the pressing need to expand the entire welfare-warfare state.

They can argue about priorities, but they agree on the overall goal.

With the campaign lacking serious issues, something tells me that the great American obsession over race is going to play a major role, which is gravely unfortunate since the discussion is unlikely to be enlightening. But it does raise important questions: what is racism and how can we tell if it exists? FULL ARTICLE

[Update: See Anthony Gregory's note to Lew on racism and liberalism.]

See also: “Triumph of the Red-State Fascists”:

Every Republican I’ve spoken to is mystified that John McCain has sewn up the Republican nomination. Of course I’m not talking to the run-of-the-mill Republican. There are vast hordes of these people who have never read a book and vote only by the most sordid political instinct known to man. McCain is their candidate. FULL ARTICLE

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superfluous

February 27th, 2008 by bkmarcus


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