Tag Archives: Landsburg

Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, Never, or Forever?

Who is worth more: a person alive 100 years ago, a person alive today, a person alive 100 years from now, or a person who is never born, or a person who has always existed?
Often times arguments about sustainability imply that there is some objective standard by which having fewer people today, and fewer people [...]

When Politicians Agree…

…grab your wallet and your civil liberties and run.
Or as Steven Landsburg puts it,
“As a general rule, economic policies command bipartisan support only when they’re incoherent.  “
Read the whole thing.
(Gavel bang to the Door)