The Trouble With Economics Texts
There is a rumor afloat that the economics profession has finally been "won over" to a free market view of the world. That's not the case, says William Anderson.
There is a rumor afloat that the economics profession has finally been "won over" to a free market view of the world. That's not the case, says William Anderson.
After attending a leading business school for the last year, I have been witness to capitalist bashing that rivals that of high schools and colleges. The chilling part is that these schools are training future business managers working in a free-enterprise system.
In the past, smart French students dreamed of attending the ENA, an educational citadel of government planning. No longer.
Interviewed at the Rothbard Graduate Seminar, the famed macroeconomist comments on his new book and the state of liberty in France.
Anti-capitalism is pervasive in academia, and the new data on graduate school admissions suggest that it is only going to get worse.
Another day, another politician blasts economics as a discipline and political issue. (Column by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.)
The US education system needs "shock therapy." (Article by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.)
A radical manifesto by Murray N. Rothbard, restored to the original and back in print after two decades.
The errors of the VH-1 campaign for public-school music programs. (Commentary by Greg Davis)
The perils of government intervention in the market for sports. (Article by William Anderson)