Tuesday, July 21, 2009

 

Mo' Potpourri

* Hayek [sorry!!] Henry Hazlitt reviews Rothbard's Man, Economy, and State.

* Ben Bernanke's ghost writer(s) have an op ed in the Wall Street Journal today. (HT2EPJ) Pinky, are you thinking what I'm thinking?

* Bob Roddis has a Rothbard speech (in three parts) at his blog.

* We are now officially in Bizarro World. Conservatives are finally on the anti-Fed and anti-Wall-Street bandwagon, while Paul Krugman concludes: "[I]t’s crazy to cut off our future to spite Goldman Sachs’s face."



Comments:
Krugman the Austrian, part deux:

"The solution to climate change must rely to an important extent on market mechanisms — it’s too complex an issue to deal with using command-and-control."

In other words, using market mechanisms to command-and-control.

That's still quite an admission, that markets are more efficient than command-and-control. Plus we have his admission that the Fed can, at least, CAUSE a housing bubble, even he denies calling for one back in 2001.
 
Black adder says in the post about Scott Sumner...."
imposing a 99% wealth tax on Bill Gates and using the money to feed starving kids in Africa."


I didn't realize that's money is what is being fed to the starving kids in Africa. That oughta have solved the starvation in Zimbabwe.
 
I dont know how someone could mistake Hazlitt for Hayek although it would be great if you could. Can you imagine if Hayek had been as crisp a writer as Hazlitt? we'd have had this wrapped up by now.
 
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