Posts in "Walter Block"

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By Bonnie Kristian at 12:27PM

Matt Cockerill on LewRockwell.com!

Congratulations, Matt, for getting your Walter Block interview mentioned on LRC -- along with the most favorable mention of YAL from Rockwell himself which I've seen to date!  Here's the post in full:

Here, Matt Cockerill of Young Americans for Liberty interviews our own Walter Block on Murray, the resplendent intellectual and good man who was Mr. Libertarian, an extraordinary and prolific writer, dean of the Austrian School of economics, a revisionist American historian, and a political philosopher of peaceful human relations. Even today, 15 years since his passing, this polymath remains a  figure of contradiction. On one side are all those who appreciate some or all of his work, and with the advent of the internet, that is a vast international army of the young in years and heart. On the other side are those who love the state and the economics of power, not to speak of the historical fables that buttress it.

It was a great honor for me to work so closely with Murray Rothbard for more than 15 years, and what a funny and sweet guy he was, though he never, ever lost sight of the goal of liberty. It didn’t matter who opposed him, or how much money or power they had. It didn’t matter that they kept him on the margins of official academia. He wrote and taught and wrote. Today, he is at the center of the worldwide freedom movement. He was an indomitable fighter, as Walter–who knew him even better than I did–notes. So good for YAL. I should add that Murray was a friend and admirer of Ron Paul’s, and would have applauded a Paulian youth organization. The great libertarian Walter Block stands in this Paulian tradition too, of course. Listen.

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By Matt Cockerill at 5:10AM

"Murray Rothbard Was a Badass" -- An Interview with Walter Block

I had the great pleasure of interviewing libertarian stalwart Walter Block Friday afternoon. The great economist/philosopher discussed his personal story of coming to liberty, his remarkable memories of the brilliant Murray Rothbard, his view on a couple controversial applications of libertarian ideology --in age of consent laws and whether or not "free market" monopolies exist -- and the moral obligation of a libertarian living in a statist world.

Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4.

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By Matt Cockerill at 6:22AM

Cockerill to Interview Block

Today at 6 PM EST, I'll be interviewing Walter Block, the prolific Austrian Economist and libertarian philosopher. Please submit any questions you'd like me to ask him. I have him for 40 minutes, so it's very likely I'll have time to squeeze it in. :]

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By George Edwards at 11:59AM

Walter Block should win a Nobel Prize

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The recent nobel prize winner in economics, Elinor Ostrom, who considers herself a Political Economist has "angered" the economic profession by winning the Prize yesterday. 

If you've looked at Walter Block's publications recently you'll agree that no one has been more published, as an economist, in the social science area recently.

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By Matt Cockerill at 6:08AM

The state is not above the moral law

There is a real debate in libertarianism between minarchists and anarcho-capitalists.


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By Bonnie Kristian at 3:48AM

The Problem(s) with Public Education

From James Howard Kunstler's "Eyesore of the Month" comes this gem:


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