Over at Notablog, NYU's Chris Sciabarra weighs in on the crisis, offering his typical multi-disciplinary and multi-layered take on things. Putting aside that Chris and I seem to have a mutual admiration society these days, this is a terrific piece, combining Austrian-influenced political economy with libertarian class analysis and just enough radical libertarian anger to make it fun. And it's chock full o' links.
If you haven't read any of Chris's work, I highly recommend Total Freedom and Marx, Hayek, and Utopia in particular. Both should be required reading for those who want to see what a broad approach to political economy and radical libertarianism based heavily on insights from Austrian economics might look like.
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