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Austrian Economics and Literature: Napoleon in America
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Austrian Economics and Literature. Economics is often used in literary studies, but rarely free market economics. Austrian economics, with its emphasis on subjective value (Menger), human action (Mises), spontaneous order and knowledge (Hayek), and entrepreneurship (Kirzner), seems a particularly fruitful source of ideas for literary studies. Thursday, August 21, 2014. Readers may be interested in my review. Of Shannon Selin's novel Napoleon in America. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We all know tha...
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Austrian Economics and Literature: The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of the Novel
http://theliteraryorder.blogspot.com/2015/02/the-protestant-ethic-and-spirit-of-novel.html
Austrian Economics and Literature. Economics is often used in literary studies, but rarely free market economics. Austrian economics, with its emphasis on subjective value (Menger), human action (Mises), spontaneous order and knowledge (Hayek), and entrepreneurship (Kirzner), seems a particularly fruitful source of ideas for literary studies. Thursday, February 26, 2015. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of the Novel. In The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. March 5, 2015 at 4:34 PM. One c...
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Austrian Economics and Literature: Genius and the Need for Social Networks
http://theliteraryorder.blogspot.com/2014/12/genius-and-need-for-social-networks.html
Austrian Economics and Literature. Economics is often used in literary studies, but rarely free market economics. Austrian economics, with its emphasis on subjective value (Menger), human action (Mises), spontaneous order and knowledge (Hayek), and entrepreneurship (Kirzner), seems a particularly fruitful source of ideas for literary studies. Wednesday, December 10, 2014. Genius and the Need for Social Networks. After writing this post. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Online Publications in the Field.
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Austrian Economics and Literature: Why Should Westeros Have a Central Bank?
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Austrian Economics and Literature. Economics is often used in literary studies, but rarely free market economics. Austrian economics, with its emphasis on subjective value (Menger), human action (Mises), spontaneous order and knowledge (Hayek), and entrepreneurship (Kirzner), seems a particularly fruitful source of ideas for literary studies. Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Why Should Westeros Have a Central Bank? Adam Ozimek at Forbes has an article asking Why doesn't Westeros have a central bank? The greate...
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Austrian Economics and Literature: The Institutional Role of Creative Writing Programs
http://theliteraryorder.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-institutional-role-of-creative.html
Austrian Economics and Literature. Economics is often used in literary studies, but rarely free market economics. Austrian economics, with its emphasis on subjective value (Menger), human action (Mises), spontaneous order and knowledge (Hayek), and entrepreneurship (Kirzner), seems a particularly fruitful source of ideas for literary studies. Wednesday, December 3, 2014. The Institutional Role of Creative Writing Programs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Online Publications in the Field. Some Thought...
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Austrian Economics and Literature: Love of Literature and the Literary Order
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Austrian Economics and Literature. Economics is often used in literary studies, but rarely free market economics. Austrian economics, with its emphasis on subjective value (Menger), human action (Mises), spontaneous order and knowledge (Hayek), and entrepreneurship (Kirzner), seems a particularly fruitful source of ideas for literary studies. Wednesday, February 4, 2015. Love of Literature and the Literary Order. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Online Publications in the Field. Morgan A. Brown. The T...
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Austrian Economics and Literature: How a Poem Is Produced
http://theliteraryorder.blogspot.com/2015/05/how-poem-is-produced.html
Austrian Economics and Literature. Economics is often used in literary studies, but rarely free market economics. Austrian economics, with its emphasis on subjective value (Menger), human action (Mises), spontaneous order and knowledge (Hayek), and entrepreneurship (Kirzner), seems a particularly fruitful source of ideas for literary studies. Wednesday, May 6, 2015. How a Poem Is Produced. How does one write a poem? Or any work of literature, for that matter? You know that this poetry isn't shocking beca...
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Austrian Economics and Literature: The Tragic View of Life
http://theliteraryorder.blogspot.com/2011/06/tragic-view-of-life.html
Austrian Economics and Literature. Economics is often used in literary studies, but rarely free market economics. Austrian economics, with its emphasis on subjective value (Menger), human action (Mises), spontaneous order and knowledge (Hayek), and entrepreneurship (Kirzner), seems a particularly fruitful source of ideas for literary studies. Wednesday, June 1, 2011. The Tragic View of Life. The Wall Street Journal Online has the latest on David Mamet's political coming-out. Mamet no doubt points to why ...
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Austrian Economics and Literature: The Role of Current Institutions on the Content of Literature
http://theliteraryorder.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-role-of-current-institutions-on.html
Austrian Economics and Literature. Economics is often used in literary studies, but rarely free market economics. Austrian economics, with its emphasis on subjective value (Menger), human action (Mises), spontaneous order and knowledge (Hayek), and entrepreneurship (Kirzner), seems a particularly fruitful source of ideas for literary studies. Thursday, December 4, 2014. The Role of Current Institutions on the Content of Literature. Mark Hubbard has an interesting post on his blog. For those who believe i...
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Austrian Economics and Literature: Paying for Art
http://theliteraryorder.blogspot.com/2010/12/paying-for-art.html
Austrian Economics and Literature. Economics is often used in literary studies, but rarely free market economics. Austrian economics, with its emphasis on subjective value (Menger), human action (Mises), spontaneous order and knowledge (Hayek), and entrepreneurship (Kirzner), seems a particularly fruitful source of ideas for literary studies. Monday, December 6, 2010. A subscription audience is a dreadful audience. It is almost inevitably sullen. Why? He observes that this undermines the sense of adventu...