I debated Jan Ting twice at this year’s Students for Liberty Conference: once on foreign policy, and once on immigration. Our foreign policy debate is now up, including an awesome animated intro. Enjoy!
I debated Jan Ting twice at this year’s Students for Liberty Conference: once on foreign policy, and once on immigration. Our foreign policy debate is now up, including an awesome animated intro. Enjoy!
Jun 6 2013
Correction: Daniel Kuehn is tempted to follow in George Stigler's footsteps. On a short blog post today, Daniel Kuehn, preparing to teach an undergraduate course in the history of economic thought, writes: I wish I could completely skip Marx... does that make me a bad person? I suppose I shouldn't. A few in the dep...
Jun 6 2013
1. Foundation. I'm working on reading more fiction, and I'm trying to check off some of the classic trilogies and series in fantasy and science fiction. About a year ago, I read C.S. Lewis's Space Trilogy (which was brilliant) and gave up on the Dune trilogy about halfway through the third volume. I won't give spoiler...
Jun 6 2013
I debated Jan Ting twice at this year's Students for Liberty Conference: once on foreign policy, and once on immigration. Our foreign policy debate is now up, including an awesome animated intro. Enjoy!
READER COMMENTS
David R. Henderson
Jun 6 2013 at 3:05pm
Bryan,
Great job, especially when at one point you had to argue, not only with your opponent, but also with your moderator.
Also, one thing I learned from this is that you and I are not far apart on foreign policy at all. We both want a non-interventionist foreign policy. The thing that might divide us is the issue of a defensive war.
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