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:
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