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Literature and the Economics of Liberty

Recently Jeffrey Tucker, editorial vice president of the Ludwig Von Mises Institute, interviewed me about capitalism, the free market, and literature.  We discussed, among other things, Marxism in...

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Andrew Ferguson on “Converting Mamet”

The following post appeared at Austrian Economics and Literature. ______________________________________________________________________ Although I do not read The Weekly Standard unless James Seaton...

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Interview with Troy Camplin, Interdisciplinary Scholar and Author of Diaphysics

Allen Mendenhall interviews Troy Camplin.   Troy Camplin holds a Ph.D. in humanities from the University of Texas at Dallas.  He has taught English in middle school, high school, and college, and is...

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Book Review: Paul Cantor and Stephen Cox’s Literature and the Economics of...

The following book review originally appeared here in the Fall 2010 issue of The Independent Review. Humans are not automated and predictable, but beautifully complex and spontaneous. History is not...

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The Invisible Hand in Popular Culture

This review originally appeared here in The Independent Review. “Television rots your brain.” That’s a refrain many of us grew up hearing, but it isn’t true. So suggests Paul Cantor in The Invisible...

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Allen Mendenhall Interviews Edward W. Younkins

Edward W. Younkins AM:       Thank you for taking the time to do this interview.  I’d like to start by asking why you chose to write Exploring Capitalist Fiction.  Was there a void you were seeking to...

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A Few of My Favorite Things, 2014

I sat down this week to consider my reading habits over the last year and to make reading goals for next year.  As I did so, I started making lists, and I thought I’d share three of them.  Here, in...

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Literature and Liberty: Essays in Libertarian Literary Criticism

A Christmas gift available here at Rowman & Littlefield’s website, here at Amazon, here at ebay, and here at Barnes & Noble.    The economic theories of Karl Marx and his disciples continue to...

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