Recently Jeffrey Tucker, editorial vice president of the Ludwig Von Mises Institute, interviewed me about capitalism, the free market, and literature. We discussed, among other things, Marxism in literature and humanities departments. Just days later, a review titled “Marx’s Return” appeared in the London Review of Books. That shows how relevant my interview was and is. The interview is below:
Archive for the ‘Libertarianism’ Category
Literature and the Economics of Liberty
In Arts & Letters, Austrian Economics, Book Reviews, Communication, E.M. Forster, Law-and-Literature, Libertarianism, Literary Theory & Criticism on February 5, 2011 at 10:53 pmMisesWiki
In Austrian Economics, Libertarianism on November 14, 2010 at 5:55 pmCheck out MisesWiki, a new project dedicated to advancing Austrian economics.
Libertarian Alliance Conference 2010
In Libertarianism on November 10, 2010 at 7:25 pmThe Libertarian Alliance held its 2010 conference at the National Liberal Club in London. Video of the event is available here. Thank you to Sean Gabb for passing along this link.
Austrian Economics and Literature
In Arts & Letters, Austrian Economics, Communication, Libertarianism, Literary Theory & Criticism, Rhetoric, Rhetoric & Communication on October 18, 2010 at 3:37 pmI will be blogging at a new site created by Dr. Troy Camplin. The name of the site, which was inspired by Paul Cantor & Stephen Cox’s Literature & the Economics of Liberty, is Austrian Economics and Literature.
Moundsville Penitentiary
In Jurisprudence, Libertarianism, Literary Theory & Criticism, Politics, Prison on April 29, 2010 at 6:50 pmThese articles express my frustrations about, and ambivalence toward, the tourist spectacles at Moundsville Penitentiary:

