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Books



Hayek's Challenge:
 An Intellectual Biography of F. A. Hayek
 
by Bruce Caldwell

Economics as Ideology
Keynes, Laski, Hayek, and the Creation of Contemporary Politics
 
by Kenneth Hoover

Hayek's Journey:
The Mind of
Friedrich Hayek



Karl Popper

 

 

 

 

  Quote of the Year

"So far as I can tell, Dembski's argument is just an example of something demonstrated time and again in various disciplines at various accredited universities: If you phrase your argument in mathematical symbolism and technical terms, some people, including other academics, can be counted on to lose track of what the exact connection is between the symbolism and the reality it's supposed to represent. Then they may conclude that your mathematical model proves something  ...  when in fact that's what your model assumes."

--  Robert Wright

 

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