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Subject New Issue from 'The Austrian' Now Online
Date August 12, 2019 2:00 PM
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Literature, Culture, and Economics: ([link removed]) An Interview with Paul Cantor, professor of English at the University of Virginia, and former student of Mises. Professor Cantor discusses the intersection of literature and economics, and how teaching literature has changed now that the humanities have become a species of what is known as grievance studies.

The Failure of Global Liberal Hegemony: ([link removed]) David Gordon reviews The Hell of Good Intentions by foreign policy scholar Stephen Walt. Professor Gordon concludes: Walt provides a helpful and penetrating critique of modern interventionist foreign policy. But, Walt has still not fully broken from the globalist assumptions he attacks so well.

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