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Paul Crider🌐🩸🦷 #BlackLivesMatter
paulcrider
I'm seeing people dunk on *Hayek* because *Amash* is an idiot. Don't do this. It's even inappropriate to use this opportunity to dunk on libertarians generally. Short THREADhttps://twitter.com/elongreen/status/1260654122048487425 In the
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Publius Doc Rock
chbstone2
1. HayekI find it interesting that many who study F.A. Hayek, like to point out that he “favored universal healthcare.” 2. Hayek - Road to Serfdom:“Where, as in the case
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Richard Whitney
jenesaisdiq
Why don't we use negative pressure ventilation? It sure seems easier and safer, and I haven't heard reasons we shouldn't... love to talk to an MD, esp in pulmonology. Intros?
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Daniel Kuehn
D_Kuehn
Or set the “technocratic central planning” aside and just say the goal is not to make these allocation decisions nor is it to optimize on any individual basis, so it’s
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Peter McLaughlin
ptr_mcl
This just confirms my suspicion that commodity fetishism was just Marx's imperfect understanding of what Hayek would later describe in The Use of Knowledge."Commodities contain relationships that are not captured
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Saifedean.com
saifedean
Friedrich Hayek has some good explanations for why your epidemiologists' models were so far from reality.https://mises.org/library/pretense-knowledge Expectation is the mother of disappointment. Nobody can possibly know what kind of implications
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George Selgin
GeorgeSelgin
In _Denationalisation of Money_, Hayek supposed that competing private fiat-like monies would vie for market share by demonstrating their stable purchasing power. But, as I observed many years ago, Hayek
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Alexander William Salter
alexwsalter
.@JonahDispatch, I appreciated your remarks on common-good conservative policy proposals on your podcast. But I worry you’ve missed the mark. You point to Hayek’s arguments about the informational role of
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Ash Milton
miltonwrites
Doing some reading on markets and planning. This one was excellent: why Hayek's challenge doesn't lead inevitably to laissez-faire.https://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/pdfplus/10.1257/jep.31.3.215 Hayek made a huge contribution to the study
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Roland Smith
rolandmcs
Re-reading Hayek on Conservatism, one wonders if he'd interpret this period as Conservatives finally snapping: "Enough of this progressive drift!" while demanding deregulation and a 'return to free trade' (that
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Pete 🇬🇧
post_liberal
Its quite cute how British right-wingers still think that Thatcher was a conservative. What did she conserve? I would love to know. Unbridled free-market capitalism - which she unleashed in
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Jeet Heer
HeerJeet
1. So I have a few thoughts on Richard A. Epstein, shoddy contrarian arguments about coronavirus pandemic, the anti-empiricism of Austrian economics, the popularity of dubious neo-Larmarckian biology among conservatives,
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Lane Musgrave
lanesy
It’s pretty shocking how wrong most of the credentialist epidemiological experts have been. This was a great thread regarding the limited capability of science to meaningfully contribute to policy.https://twitter.com/saifedean/status/1250207937991266
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SAX🇿🇦☢
Olwethu_Mkhize1
The continued rise and effectiveness of Information technology makes centralized economic planning highly possible A Thread. After the fall of the Soviet Union most economists concluded that central economic planning
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Vanessa Erazo
infoCinelandia
I left journalism 8 months ago & am sad about the state of film & TV criticism. Most of the writers I commissioned for stories are freelancers struggling to get
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Nicholas Carter
NicholasDCarter
For every 100 calories of grain fed to farmed animals, you only get: 40 calories of milk 22 calories of eggs 12 calories of chicken 10 calories of pork 3
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