Two divergent approaches to the social sciences and to liberalism By John Saudino 6 September 2021 1 Preface For some time now there has been interest on the part of some philosophers of science to reconcile Karl Popper and the…
by Scott B. Nelson 30 January 2020 The Marginal Revolutionaries: How Austrian Economists Fought the War of Ideasby Janek WassermanYale University Press, 368 pp., $35.00 This review was originally published on 30 January 2020 on the Austrian Economics Center Blog.…
by Wolfgang Schmale 2 January 2020 This article was originally published on 28 December 2019 on Wolfgang Schmale’s blog. Professor Schmale has kindly permitted it to be reposted here. I. Introduction – The Balance Is Negative EU-Europe got its rhythm…
by Scott Nelson 21 September 2019 Applying for fellowships has forced me to think of topics of perhaps greater relevance to the public than one generally finds in my elucubrations. The initial inspiration for this piece, for whose discombobulated style…
The Revolutionary Significance of John Dewey for today By: John Saudino The Public & Its Problems is a remarkable book produced by a remarkable mind. Because of its uncommon depth and the high moral integrity of its author, the reader…
Scott Nelson 19 January 2019 This piece appeared in modified form on 1 August 2019 in The European Conservative. Jonah Goldberg’s latest book is mature, well researched, and has lost nothing of its author’s penchant for inserting witty observations about…
