Next week, Zach Weinersmith and I are mutually interviewing each other.
What should I ask him?
What should he ask me?
Next week, Zach Weinersmith and I are mutually interviewing each other.
What should I ask him?
What should he ask me?
Jan 17 2020
with Sarah Skwire For hundreds of years, authors of economic treatises and textbooks have begun their analysis with a discussion of the economics of the isolated individual. Often, they choose the protagonist of Daniel Defoe’s novel Robinson Crusoe as their metaphor or model to undertake this analysis. We are ...
Jan 17 2020
Before Thanksgiving, a business reporter contacted me for an article he was writing on discussion points for families that wanted to talk politics around the holiday table. He asked me specifically to write up some thoughts about the Trump administration’s regulatory policies, and I did. He ended up not using them, e...
Jan 16 2020
Next week, Zach Weinersmith and I are mutually interviewing each other. What should I ask him? What should he ask me?
READER COMMENTS
Nodnarb the Nasty
Jan 16 2020 at 1:18pm
How about you ask each other about the good, the bad, and the ugly of the libertarian movement over the years?
Denver
Jan 16 2020 at 3:28pm
Bryan to Zach: “Despite my cheerful personality, I do hold a lot of controversial social and political views. Was there any trepidation about working with me? If so, why did you decide to illustrate this book for me regardless?”
Zach to Bryan: “If I had decided not to illustrate this book, who was your second in line? Third in line?”
If Bryan has read it, I would also like to hear his thoughts on one of Zach’s (lesser known) previous works: “Polystate: A Thought Experiment in Distributed Government”.
Alexander
Jan 16 2020 at 7:51pm
Zach to Bryan: would you say any of your previous works could be re-written or condensed to be published as a graphic novel?
Your book has generated a lot of praise (rightfully so) for making the topic of Open Borders a lot more accessible. Could a book like ‘The Case Against Education’ benefit also from having a graphic novel version?
RPLong
Jan 17 2020 at 10:07am
Bryan to Zach: What feedback from your existing fanbase have you been given after publishing a book about open borders?
Zach to Bryan: What other topics would you like to see addressed in illustrated format?
Both to each other: You both have quite a breadth of knowledge. What recommendations or tips do you have for people who want to know about as many different things as the two of you know about?
Floccina
Jan 17 2020 at 12:23pm
Ask him are the keys, if any, of drawing the way he does.
Thomas Hutcheson
Jan 20 2020 at 1:53pm
He should ask you if you really believe in totally open borders. If not what principles guide any restriction.
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