War As Paradox
By Pauline Shanks Kaurin, Strategy Bridge: “The Enlightenment tradition framed the task of philosophy as the search for an objective reality and knowledge based upon eternal principles not rooted in religious authority, and could, therefore, provide the foundations for science, ethics, and political life.The Enlightenment tradition framed the task of philosophy as the search for an objective reality and knowledge based upon eternal principles not rooted in religious authority, and could, therefore, provide the foundations for science, ethics, and political life.” Is a Free Society Stable? by Milton Friedman via Defining Ideas The record of history suggests that tyranny and despotism are the normal state of affairs. Friedman 1968 At 50
by John H. Cochrane featuring Milton Friedman via Grumpy Economist This month marks the 50th anniversary of Milton Friedman's The Role of Monetary Policy, one of the most influential essays in economics ever. To this day, economics students are well advised to go read this classic article, and carefully. |
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February 2024
EXAMPLE OF SUCCESS IN U.S. FOREIGN POLICY ACE VENTURA
PAUL RAHE: REALISM IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS, SPARTA
CONSCIENCE & TEMPORAL AUTHORITY
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POSITIVE LAW vs. CONSCIENCE
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