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February 16, 2022

Tomorrow: Dr. Stephen Hicks on The Invisibility of Entrepreneurism: Why Free-Market Policies So Often Lose

FEBRUARY 17TH WITH STEPHEN HICKS REGISTER TODAY The Wisconsin Forum 2021-2022 Season continues on Thursday, February 17, 2022, with Dr. Stephen Hicks, “The Invisibility of Entrepreneurism: Why Free-Market Polices So Often Lose.” “The economic, political, and historical evidence for the superiority of free societies is substantial — yet so many are suspicious or outright hostile, …

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Published on February 16, 2022 16:30

Trucker spokesman BJ Dichter on what they do and don’t want

Clear and concise statement by B.J. Dichter, one of the organizers and spokesmen, of what the trucker protesters want. Hosted on JBP’s channel.
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Published on February 16, 2022 06:12

February 15, 2022

Socrates on physical fitness and beauty

“[I]t is a disgrace to grow old through sheer carelessness before seeing what manner of man you may become by developing your bodily strength and beauty to their highest limit.” (Socrates, according to Xenophon, Memorabilia, 3.12) The statue is Myron’s Discobulus.
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Published on February 15, 2022 07:25

February 14, 2022

Public lecture: Wisconsin Forum, Feb. 17

The Forum’s impressive roster of past speakers includes Henry Hazlitt, Milton Friedman, William F. Buckley, Ronald Coase, Murray Rothbard, Thomas Sowell, Christina Hoff Sommers, and many others. I am honored to be included this year. My question will be: The economic, political, and historical evidence for the superiority of free societies is substantial — yet …

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Published on February 14, 2022 05:49

February 13, 2022

Nietzsche on the Sprouts channel

The Sprouts animation series now has over 400,000 views at YouTube. An excellent graphic introduction to Nietzsche’s critique of traditional morality.
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Published on February 13, 2022 05:57

February 12, 2022

Hersey, Galef, and the Scout Mindset

Thanks to Jon Hersey’s article, I became aware of Julia Galef’s The Scout Mindset: Why Some People See Things Clearly and Others Don’t (2021). Based on Hersey’s overview and this chart, Galef’s book looks very good for those interested in cognitive improvement:
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Published on February 12, 2022 08:52

Postmodern Critique of Liberal Education | Pope Lecture

What is the Liberal Education ideal, and how does Postmodernism reject it root and branch? “Postmodern Critique of Liberal Education” is Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.’s, invited talk for the Clemson University Pope Lecture Series. Related: Professor Stephen Hicks’s full Education Theory / Philosophy of Education course series at YouTube.
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Published on February 12, 2022 07:08

February 11, 2022

On the correlation of wealth, freedom, and happiness

Happiness Heat Index of the World: Related: Professor Tara Smith’s fine essay, “Money Can Buy Happiness,” linked here.
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Published on February 11, 2022 08:12

February 10, 2022

Dr. Stephen Hicks on The Invisibility of Entrepreneurism: Why Free-Market Policies So Often Lose

FEBRUARY 17TH WITH STEPHEN HICKS in MILWAUKEE. REGISTER TODAY The Wisconsin Forum 2021-2022 Season continues next Thursday, February 17, 2022, with Dr. Stephen Hicks speaking on The Invisibility of Entrepreneurism: Why Free-Market Polices So Often Lose. Description: The economic, political, and historical evidence for the superiority of free societies is substantial — yet so many …

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Published on February 10, 2022 16:10

Cato series on Kant and the Classical Liberal Tradition

A plug for what I found to be a useful discussion of this philosopher. Linking again as Kant and his complicated relationship to the Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment are again being hotly contested. “Immanuel Kant is a famously difficult philosopher, but also undeniably an important one. It isn’t hard to argue that he belongs somewhere in …

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Published on February 10, 2022 06:30

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