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Language:English
Tags:climate, Austrian economics, free market environmentalism
Description:Unconventional analysis from a right-leaning enviro-libertarian lawyer
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Bruce Yandle on the tragedy of the commons, evolution of cooperation and property, and struggle agai
I`ve often referred to Bruce Yandle, a "free-market environmentalist" who is dean emeritus and Distinguished Professor of Economics Emeritus at Clemson University`s College of Busine...more
2009-11-20
To David Suissa: imagine not simply peace-seeking Arab moderates, but an end to funding of intrasige
The Ha`aretz newspaper kindly sent by email a piece, "We Need ‘A Street,’ Not J Street", by David Suissa, that is apparently his weekly column for the Los Angeles Jewish Journ...more
2009-11-06
To John Quiggin: How reassuring climate "delusions" help us all to avoid engaging with &qu
I left the following comment on John Quiggin`s "Libertarians and delusion" post (other comments are noted in my preceding posts):   TokyoTom
2009-11-05
A few more "delusional" thoughts to John Quiggin on partisan perceptions & libertarian
Further to my preceding posts regarding John Quiggin`s post on "Libertarians and delusionism", I copy below a few of the comments that I left there:
2009-11-05
The Road Not Taken V: Libertarian hatred of misanthropic "watermelons" and the productive
I copy below a comment I just left at Stephan Kinsella`s post on the main LvMI Blog, "Physicist Howard Hayden's one-letter disproof of global warming claims", which I have discussed h...more
2009-11-04
For climate fever, take two open-air atom bombs & call me in the morning; "serious" su
First, George Reisman, and now, Stephan Kinsella.  I have asked two of our leading lights whether they and libertarians are striving for a self-satisfied irrelevancy on climate issue, or wish ...more
2009-11-04
A few more comments to John Quiggin on climate, libertarian principles and the enclosure of the comm
I note first that I am reminded by a pithy comment from someone else that, despite the length of my previous post addressing John Quiggin`s post on libertarian delusion, sometimes less is more. Wri...more
2009-11-03
John Quiggin plays Pin-the-tail-on-the-Donkey with "Libertarians and delusionism"
John Quiggin, a left-leaning Australian economist and professor at the University of Queensland, has noted my recent post on the penchant for bloggersand readers at the Mises Blog to attack climate...more
2009-11-03
A libertarian immodestly summarizes a few modest climate policy proposals
[Folks, I hope you do a better job than I do at saving draft posts before they`re finalized; I just lost alot of work. This will necessarily be shorter.]Rather than simply pointing out how unproduc...more
2009-11-03
The Road Not Taken IV: My other hysterical comments on climate science & how Austrians hamstring
In my preceding two posts, on how Austrians strive for a self-comforting irrelevancy on climate change and go so far as to plug their ears on this matter, I copied the two posts that I directed to ...more
2009-11-02

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