So you mention the prospect of a Garet Garrett shirt, hesitate a few days, and look what happens.
Source link: http://archive.mises.org/7301/he-who-hesitates/
He who hesitates…
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Amazing coincidence…ya think?
Would it still be possible for the Mises Institute to produce a Garrett T-shirt with the inscription “A Bubble That Broke the World” or “The Peoples Pottage”? Both book titles, especially the later, get at the heart of Garrett’s non-fiction.
Yes but it seems like “The Revolution Was” is the right inscription. I just re-read People’s Pottage over the weekend. I don’t think any essay on the New Deal Welfare/Warfare is better.
I agree, Jeffrey. I just do not know if any copyright issues would exist given that the other shirt apparently is already available.
If there are any copyright issues, the person who made this shirt at Cafepress should fork over, since she got the idea from the Mises blog. I know because the person who did this is my daughter.
Jeffrey, congratulations to your daughter! And it appears that the apple has fallen quite close the tree.
i want a T-shirt with the pic of Garrett smoking a cig!
“Yes but it seems like “The Revolution Was” is the right inscription.”
I agree!
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