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Hayek, Immigration, Etc.

Hayek, Immigration, Etc.

Nonetheless, the article by  Postrel on Hayek  in the Boston Globe does include some interesting information. For example: "Citing the 'proof of time,' Encyclopedia Britannica recently commissioned Caldwell to replace its formulaic 250-word Hayek profile with a nuanced discussion more than 10 times as long. Harvard has added him to the syllabus of Social Studies 10, its rigorous introductory social theory course.

So long as I'm blogging, see Greg Ransom's Hayek blog on the  immigration issue (and  herehere, and  here). The perspective of a Californian is a bit different from what you might expect.

 

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