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Subject The Independent Review: Spring 2022 Issue Now Available
Date May 6, 2022 8:17 PM
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The 1619 Project:
Propaganda and History
The Independent Review · Spring 2022
The new Spring 2022 issue of The Independent Review is now available.

The New York Times’s 1619 Project dishonestly interprets all of American history through the lens of racial victimhood and oppression. The lead article in the latest issue of The Independent Review systematically dismantles the project’s many errors, relying on solid empirical research of historians—especially economic historians—to expose its methodological missteps and distortions.

Also in this issue: The political economy of modern wildlife management; How Keynesianism influenced Russia; A defense of factory farming; and more.

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Editor:
Robert M. Whaples

Co-Editors:
Christopher J. Coyne
Michael C. Munger
Gregory J. Robson
Diana W. Thomas

Founding Editor:
Robert Higgs

Published Quarterly
Peer Reviewed
160 Pages per Issue
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Spring 2022 ([link removed]) Issue Contents
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Articles
Capitalism, Slavery, and Matthew Desmond’s Low-Road Contribution to the 1619 Project ([link removed]) *
By Peter A. Coclanis
The Political Economy of Modern Wildlife Management: How Commercialization Could Reduce Game Overabundance ([link removed])
By Robert E. Wright
“The Danger of Deplorable Reactions”: W. H. Hutt on Liberalism, Populism, and the Constitutional Political Economy of Racism ([link removed])
By Phillip W. Magness, Art Carden, Ilia Murtazashvili
Keynes, Russian Economic Thought, and Contemporary Policy ([link removed])
By Marianne Johnson, Alexander Kovzik
Contra-capitalism: The Exit Ramp from Market-Oriented Business ([link removed])
By Roger S. Donway
A Limited Defense of Factory Farming: The Ethics and Politics of Consuming Intensively Raised Animals ([link removed])
By Jonathan Ashbach
Twenty-five Book Reviews Including...
Gaming AI: Why AI Can’t Think but Can Transform Jobs ([link removed]) *
By George Gilder
Reviewed by Christian Hubbs
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The Machinery of Government: Public Administration and the Liberal State ([link removed]) *
By Joseph Heath
Reviewed by Alexander Schaefer
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Plagues upon the Earth: Disease and the Course of Human History ([link removed]) *
By Kyle Harper
Reviewed by Marcus Shera
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Cronyism: Liberty vs. Power in America, 1607–1849 ([link removed]) *
By Patrick Newman
Reviewed by Robert E. Wright
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