08/28/2024 Mid-Week Links
Understanding Kamalanomics (World)
How public intellectuals can extend their shelf lives (Marginal Revolution)
Why Postliberalism Failed Ep. 8 - What the Sigma? (Plínio Salgado and Brazilian Integralist Action) (YouTube)
Kamala Harris’ Economic Policies Can’t Keep Her Promises (Religion & Liberty Online)
Richard Nixon's Faith (Acton Line)
A Data-Driven Case for Productivity Optimism (Economic Forces)
Markets for the People (National Affairs)
The Silicon Valley Canon: On the Paıdeía of the American Tech Elite (Scholars Stage)
A Comprehensive Federal Budget Plan to Avert a Debt Crisis (Manhattan Institute)
The Nature of Law: Authority, Obligation, and the Common Good by Daniel Mark (Reading Wheel Review)
Mobility vs. density in American history (Marginal Revolution)
Grim Old Days: Fernand Braudel’s Structures of Everyday Life (Human Progress)
The Russian Empire: 1721-1917 (Part V, Part VI) (Then Again)
Japan is recycling food waste back into food with fermentation (BBC)
What Is Postliberalism? (Dispatch)
What "neoliberalism" isn't (Second Best)
When Keynes Killed Laissez-Faire (Law & Liberty)
Mircea Eliade’s Dialectic of the Sacred and Martin Heidegger ’s Metaphysics (VoegelinView)
Build, Baby, Build (Acton Unwind)