For those of you who have been holding out on obtaining the Kindle edition of From Poverty to Prosperity because of the exorbitant cost, you are in luck. Amazon finally cut the price below $10.
For those of you who have been holding out on obtaining the Kindle edition of From Poverty to Prosperity because of the exorbitant cost, you are in luck. Amazon finally cut the price below $10.
Jan 12 2011
Walter Block's book of libertarian autobiographies is finally in print - and available as a free pdf to boot. Many of your favorites spill their hearts out therein, including me, Tyler Cowen, Pete Boettke, Judge Napolitano, and even Gordon Tullock - who characteristically begins:I am not only not a libertarian, I...
Jan 12 2011
Megan McArdle asks, why aren't libertarians proposing solutions for the foreclosure crisis? Actually, I have written, What has emerged in recent weeks as "the foreclosure scandal" represents the collision of this 21st-century computerized, global financial system with an 18th-century legal process for obtaining owne...
Jan 12 2011
For those of you who have been holding out on obtaining the Kindle edition of From Poverty to Prosperity because of the exorbitant cost, you are in luck. Amazon finally cut the price below $10.
READER COMMENTS
ThomasL
Jan 12 2011 at 12:51pm
Now to figure out how to get an autographed Kindle edition. 😀
Dave K
Jan 12 2011 at 3:55pm
Thanks for the heads up. I was just about to order “What Technology Wants”, but I’ll get your book instead.
The Engineer
Jan 12 2011 at 5:50pm
I got FPTP last year, but I left it on my “wish list”. So I got another copy for Christmas this year.
For what it’s worth, I’m reading it again. I’ll probably donate both copies to the local library system.
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