Tony Judt (1948–2010) British historian
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Introduction
"The Enemy Within" (2019)
Tony Judt (1948–2010) British historian
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Introduction
Ilana Mercer South African writer
"'Brokeback Mountain' Revisited," http://www.ilanamercer.com/Brokeback%20Mountain%20Revisited.htm WorldNetDaily.com, June 9, 2006. <br class="br">2000s, 2006
John McCain (1936–2018) politician from the United States
Address at Virginia Beach (2000), as quoted in The Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20000228/aponline165646_000.htm (28 February 2000). <br class="br">2000s
Lawrence Lessig (1961) American academic, political activist.
OSCON 2002
Context: This is not a left and right issue. This is the important thing to recognize: This is not about conservatives versus liberals.
In our case, in Eldred, we have this brief filed by 17 economists, including Milton Friedman, James Buchanan, Ronald Kost, Ken Arrow, you know, lunatics, right? Left-wing liberals, right? Friedman said he'd only join if the word "no-brainer" existed in the brief somewhere, like this was a complete no-brainer for him. This is not about left and right. This is about right and wrong. That's what this battle is.
Harold Demsetz (1930–2019) American economist
Harold Demsetz, (1967). "Toward a Theory of Property Rights." American Economic Review 57 (May, No. 2): 347-359. p. 350, as cited in Eggertsson (1990; 250)
Karl Hess (1923–1994) American journalist
Foreword (1984) to The Market for Liberty (1970)
John R. Commons (1862–1945) United States institutional economist and labor historian
Source: "Institutional economics," 1936, p. 243
David Orrell (1962) Canadian mathematician
Source: The Other Side Of The Coin (2008), Chapter 4, Right Versus Left, p. 116
Russell Baker (1925–2019) writer and satirst from the United States
"The Face Game" (p.215)
So This Is Depravity (1980)
Ilana Mercer South African writer
“Liberty and the Civil Wrongs Act,” http://www.ilanamercer.com/phprunner/public_article_list_view.php?editid1=542 WorldNetDaily.com, April 2, 2010. <br class="br">2010s, 2010