Tracing consequences both seen and unseen.
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Posted at 5:28 am on March 23, 2010, by Eric D. Dixon

Does the world really need another libertarian group blog? Well, yeah. If we’re convinced by the Hayekian notion that information and insight are decentralized and dispersed throughout society, we should always welcome new forums in which a set of people with heretofore underrepresented individual perspectives can share their unique ideas and join the fray of public discourse.

The people who contribute here don’t agree about everything, but we do share a desire to see radical increases in freedom, for ourselves and others. One way to work toward that freedom is to spread useful ideas about how the world works. We hope to hash some of them out here.


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  1. Yes.

    Comment by David M. Brown — 2010-03-27 @ 2:52 am

  2. Great…I’d also like to see an ‘About’ tab on the blog’s homepage. Who are you all? How’d you get assembled? What’s the story behind the blog?

    Comment by Jay — 2010-03-30 @ 7:47 am

  3. So glad I found the new blog! Do you have an RSS feed?

    Comment by Speedmaster — 2010-03-31 @ 2:39 pm

  4. Oops, scratch that, just found the feed. 😉

    Comment by Speedmaster — 2010-03-31 @ 2:46 pm

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Henry Hazlitt"[T]he whole of economics can be reduced to a single lesson, and that lesson can be reduced to a single sentence. The art of economics consists in looking not merely at the immediate but at the longer effects of any act or policy; it consists in tracing the consequences of that policy not merely for one group but for all groups."
Henry Hazlitt, Economics in One Lesson
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