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Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.

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Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.

Philosopher

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Worth Reading for February 2008

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2/29 Ibn Warraq on wealth or control? Professor Noam Wasserman, of the Entrepreneurial Management unit at Harvard Business School, looks at some of the difficult choices entrepreneurs make. (Thanks to Jeff for the link.) 2/26 A college professor is Ban Legos!! One of those articles that reads like a spoof, but isn’t. (Thanks to Charles […]

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Worth Reading for January 2008

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1/31 A good post from Robert Bruner, Dean of Virginia’s Darden School of Business. A key quotation: “Artists in business are visionaries, inventors, entrepreneurs, and general managers, people who create something larger out of the assembly of resources, 2+2=5. They are quick learners; they recognize problems and opportunities ahead of the crowd; they shape large

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Worth Reading for December 2007

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12/19 Merry Christmas!! There, I’ve said it. Lester Hunt wonders about The Ten Least Successful Holiday Specials of All Time. (Via classic advice on how to survive the holiday party season.) 12/18 Fruits of the Enlightenment: a fascinating New Yorker piece on from the UK to Philippines for a kidney transplant. A related story on

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Worth Reading for November 2007

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11/30 Why were Enron’s Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling convicted? Professor Larry Ribstein argues that Is there a rational basis for determinism? And in Spiked, Stuart Derbyshire surveys the state of brain science and free will and argues that women in India. (Thanks to Virginia for the link.) Prospect magazine has this fascinating overview (statist

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Worth Reading for October 2007

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10/31 John Ellis’s timeless excerpt on how Western civilization’s unique trait of self-reflective criticism regularly becomes perverted to cultural self-hatred. 10/30 Photos of Defending the West: A Critique of Edward Said’s Orientalism. (Thanks to Irfan.) Warraq is also the author of Whose genocide will it be? And at Salon.com, Steve Paulson looks at All parents

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Worth Reading for September 2007

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9/30 At Entrepreneur.com, ten businesses that likely differences between male and female entrepreneurs? 9/29 In a Swedish Institute for Social Research working paper, economists Daniel Klein and Charlotta Stern wonder The Volokh Conspiracy.) To help with that intellectual deficit, here is a great list of free George Reisman’s The Government Against the Economy when I

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Worth Reading for August 2007

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8/30 A heartfelt missive from an exasperated American farmer: just how starving those starving college students are—though he also notes wryly who is paying for the party at the nation’s top party campuses. 8/28 Morgan Meis asks what art is in a 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die. (Via four galaxies colliding. The

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Worth Reading for July 2007

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7/31 It’s definitely not the end of history: In Policy Review, Yale’s Robert Kagan on how Woolworth grew and then had to die. (Via Why Truth Matters (2006), diagnose David Thompson.) And here is Roger Donway’s Photosynth program. (Via dangerous ideas. And there are a few dangerous ideas in Entrepreneurship and Generation Y. (Via ten

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Sample Publications

Blasts from the past

  • Locke on slavery
  • How Randy Newman Solved Stanley Fish’s Credibility Problem
  • Philosophy of History with Stephen Hicks & Robert Tracinski (coming Mar. 15)
  • PRAGMATIC DEMOCRACY. William JAMES & John DEWEY. Lecture 5 of *The Philosophy of Politics: From the French Revolution to World War II*
  • Most popular posts for 2013

Sample Publications

Blasts from the past

  • Galt’s Gulch, San Diego, next week
  • Entrepreneurship and Ethics — new publication
  • Max Planck on individual originality in science
  • Hatred as a unifying force
  • THE MEANING of IT ALL [Lecture 8 of ‘Metaphysics & Epistemology’ course]

My Publications

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Resources

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Sample Publications