I’m not sure whether compiling a master list of libertarian professors is a good or bad thing, but my gut feeling is bad. Particularly if/when my name shows up on it.
I’m not sure whether compiling a master list of libertarian professors is a good or bad thing, but my gut feeling is bad. Particularly if/when my name shows up on it.
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3 comments:
Where is the masterlist of “Sr. HR Analysts who are Libertarian but vote Republican?” I feel neglected.
In the 1970s, the Institute for Humane Studies, under the direction of Leonard Liggio, ran summer seminars for college students to introduce them to the principles of classical liberalism and the philosophy of von Mises and Hayek.
It would be interesting to know if any of the professors on the list were alumni of the seminars.
p.s.
how come Easterbrook and Epstein make the list, but Posner doesn’t?