Worth Reading for April 2005

4/30 Mathematical brilliance, hard work, and the serendipity of cultural networks combine to solve calculating the sometimes-awesome economic value of networks. (Thanks to Joe for the link.) 4/29 The web log of Institute for the Secularisation of Islamic Society. 4/28 Why rants on government-run health care. And for some good news: Hollywood’s anti-capitalist bias. (Note: […]

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Worth Reading for March 2005

3/31 At PointofLaw.com, a valuable collection of to-the-point columns on Robert Bradley, Jr. at the Institute for Energy Research and one from Jimmy Wales, the founder of the intriguing The Atlasphere.) 3/28 Non-bleeding-heart libertarian Bryan Caplan suggests conditional welfare for the poor: Marginal Revolution.) 3/26 A debate on free speech by law professors muzzle professors

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Worth Reading for October 2004

10/30 Another minority group that needs protection: This Hallowe’en let’s all try to a brief history of Samhain, commonly known as Hallowe’en. 10/29 Liberty magazine’s four perspectives on voting for president: Lessons from the Iraq War: Reconciling Liberty and Security. 10/27 I am reading Michelangelo’s art, life, and historical context. 10/26 Walter Olson and the

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