All Posts Tagged With: "Richard Wagner"

Keynesianism Doesn’t Mean Bigger Government?

The debate over what John Maynard Keynes “really” meant by the theories he put forward in The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money has been going on almost since it was published in 1936. The release of the second Hayek-Keynes hip-hop video brought this debate back to a boil. For example, in a May [...]

30Nov2011 | Steven Horwitz | 4 comments | Continued

Greece: The Canary in the U.S. Coal Mine?

With everything that was going on in the U.S. economy this past winter, the beginnings of the crisis facing the Greek economy were certainly easy to miss. As that crisis has now come to full flower, American observers overlook it at their peril: Greece’s problems, and those of other European countries, might well represent a [...]

29Jun2010 | Steven Horwitz | 13 comments | Continued

Democracy, Deficit, and Debt

Democracy in Deficit is one of those books that can profoundly change the way people think about economics.

8Apr2010 | Steven Horwitz | 8 comments | Continued
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