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Book Write-Up: Keynes Hayek, by Nicholas Wapshott
Nicholas Wapshott. Keynes Hayek: The Clash That Defined Modern Economics. New York and London: W.W. Norton and Company, 2011. See here to buy the book. John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich Hayek were economists who profoundly impacted the twentieth century, and … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, George W. Bush, Political Philosophy, Politics, Ronald Reagan
Tagged Ayn Rand, conservatism, deficit spending, economics, Franklin Roosevelt, Friedrich Hayek, George W. Bush, John F. Kennedy, John Maynard Keynes, Keynes Hayek, Keynesianism, libertarianism, Margaret Thatcher, Milton Friedman, Nicholas Wapshott, Road to Serfdom, ronald reagan, Tax Cuts
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The Contender: Richard Nixon, The Congress Years 14
For my write-up today on The Contender: Richard Nixon, The Congress Years, 1946-1952, I’ll use as my starting-point something that Irwin Gellman states on page 394. “In late July 1950, Nixon attended the annual Midsummer Encampment at the Bohemian Grove, … Continue reading
Posted in George W. Bush, john birch society, Political Philosophy, Politics, Ronald Reagan
Tagged A Choice Not An Echo, Bilderbergers, Bohemian Grove, Council on Foreign Relations, Des Griffin, Herbert Hoover, Irwin Gellman, Margaret Thatcher, Newswatch Magazine, Phyllis Schlafly, Richard Nixon, Robert Taft, The Contender, Trilateral Commission, United Nations
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