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Subject Debunking Piketty and the Left's Celebrity Economists
Date March 22, 2021 7:59 PM
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** March 22, 2021
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** By Shane J. Coules
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** Debunking Piketty and the Left's Celebrity Economists ([link removed])
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If you were to browse the economics sections of bookstores here in my home city, Dublin, you would find a wide variety of books by anticapitalist celebrity economists. Books by free market economists? Not so much.

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** By Connor Mortell
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** State Preemptions of Local Government Are a Bad Thing. Even When Ron DeSantis Does It. ([link removed])
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Centralizing political power in the hands of the state government only sets the stage for abuses when a new administration takes over.

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** By Jeff Deist
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** Donald Devine on the Enduring Tension ([link removed])
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Channeling Hayek, Devine argues that markets are critical but not sufficient. Free and equal individualism requires a mythos and a logos, a moral order rooted in God, morality, law, or tradition—otherwise we devolve into warring factions.

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