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« on: July 25, 2007, 12:25:34 AM »

If you haven't checked out this month's debate at Cato Unbound, you really should. Just click on the weblog button up top and check out the sidebar at LiberalCapitalist.com where I've placed a Cato Unbound feed.

But the conversation has been good simply because the participants—Lindsey, Julian Sanchez, Jonah Goldberg, and Matthew Yglesias—share so much vocabulary from the start. In a way I think Lindsey has chosen a couple of ringers to represent the left and right perspectives. Both Yglesias and Goldberg come into this professing agreement with much of Lindsey's thesis and libertarianism in general. In many ways they are exhibits A and B on Lindsey's evidence table, whereas Julian Sanchez, who one assumes was to be the libertarian ringer, actually has done more and better arguing against Lindsey's abundance theory than the other two.

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« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2007, 11:51:06 PM »


Well I'd emailed Brink Lindsey and asked him if he would grant me a brief email interview to post on LiberalCapitalist.com. He responded today declining the interview. He was nice enough about it, but it's still a bummer. Oh well.
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