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Published on Oct 6, 2012

On this Anarchast Jeff interviews Gerard Casey from the University College Dublin

Topics include:

- Some of his techniques for teaching philosophy
- His book "Libertarian Anarchy" (http://amzn.to/QT22es)
- The history or anarchist thought
- Anarchism in Europe
- How libertarianism helps you understand the world
- The financial situation in Ireland

Check out liberty classroom: http://www.libertyclassroom.com/
The Market for liberty: http://freekeene.com/files/marketforl...

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  • Hashishin13

    There is no change to scale in an economy, each point that is tracked to make up "an economy" is nothing but the personal exchanges of two people which just so happened to fall into a given time period. Talking about "aggregate supply" and "aggregate demand" of "an economy" is nonsensical are of discussion.

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  • MovingToSkyrim

    Love this man. Lucky to have him for philosophy, unfortunately not for anarchy though. Maybe next year if I can choose it as an option. I was introduced to the world of Anarchy and its philosophy through people like Chomsky and now Casey. Gonna read his book Against the state.

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  • James Anderson

    Awesome job Jeff! Dr. Casey offers a good perspective from professional academia and I loved "The Market for Liberty" shotout. That book is phenomenal.

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  • Eric Field

    Jeff, another great interview. Gerard Casey is a great author. Dr. Casey, please make your book available in mobi or epub we just want the documents available for e-readers.

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  • 1717jbs

    Excellent Jeff! These are always good.

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  • Kanechi1000

    just like 1+1=2 is theory that can never be 100% true because no two things are the same you always must evaluate the degree of deviation from theory to determine the level of error.

    The same goes with political theory. The austrian theory makes great sense if you are starting from ground zero. but if you are far away from ground zero the same people who cased the deviation can profit shorting the very imbalance they created. like j.p. morgan was praising von mises a one point in hitory...

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  • citizenlares

    The gas in southern Cali just went up.

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  • benhmn

    I saw this guy's promo video for the logic course. Looks pretty cool. I'll have to sign up as soon as I can afford it.

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  • ritherz

    Second!

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