Leftists for Hayek -- Ted Burczak's challenge
Steve Horwitz reviews Ted Burczak's Socialism After Hayek in the July issue of Reason.
To read the review Download burczak_review_reason_final.doc
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Steve Horwitz reviews Ted Burczak's Socialism After Hayek in the July issue of Reason.
To read the review Download burczak_review_reason_final.doc
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Of course Burczak got his PhD from UMass. I got black-listed when I applied to one of their other campuses by a feminazi in an admissions interview.
Posted by: Josh | May 31, 2007 at 01:09 PM
That's one of the things that scares me the most, academic censure or disinterest. It's why I'm going to SJ State. Unfortunately I'm a Poli Sci major, not Econ. But hopefully the proximity...
Posted by: Dain | May 31, 2007 at 07:11 PM