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Paul Ryan’s Intellectual Muse
Angus Burgin discusses Hayek, Friedman, and the Return of Laissez
Angus Burgin's video of his keynote address at the first annual workshop on political economy.
America Should Heed Hayek’s Lessons For Faster Growth
In today's slow-growth climate, many pundits and politicians are pushing for new solutions to get the economy in a higher gear. A better path forward may be looking to lessons from the past.
Adam J. White, "The Coming Revolution In Administrative Law: Will A 20th-Century Compromise Rule The 21st Century?"
Hoover Institution fellow Adam White discusses the coming changes in administrative law.
Boudreaux on Law and Legislation and Liberty
The latest episode of EconTalk is this conversation with my co-host here at Cafe Hayek, Don Boudreaux, on the distinction between law and legislation...
Political Economy Workshop Discusses Race and Conservatism
Now in its fourth year, the Hoover Institution Library & Archives’ Workshop on Political Economy brings together scholars from across the globe to study the history of economic thought using the archives of such notable thinkers as Karl Popper, Milton Friedman, and F.A. Hayek. This year the workshop welcomed Leah Wright Rigueur, Assistant Professor of Public Policy at Harvard University and author of The Loneliness of the Black Republican: Pragmatic Politics and the Pursuit of Power (2015), who presented a keynote address on June 28th.
Pacific Century: Is China Law An Oxymoron?
An Interview with Chinese Law Expert Julian Ku.
The Pacific Century Reads A Long Telegram
Parsing the State Department Policy Planning Staff’s New China Report with Peter Berkowitz.
Pacific Century: Spies, Lies, And Abacuses?
The Chinese espionage challenge in a high-tech era.
Pacific Century: Suing China?
Can the US Hold China Responsible for the Pandemic?
Pacific Century Writes Another Book!
Defender-in-Chief and the Trump Doctrine in Asia.
Pacific Century: Eric Schmidt Talks About The Great Sino-US Tech War (And How to Win It)
AI, 5G and more with Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO. To read the transcript of this conversation, click here.
From 19th-Century View, Desegregation Is a Test
If there is a topic Justice Antonin Scalia does not relish discussing, it is how he would have voted in Brown v. Board of Education had he been on the Supreme Court when it was decided in 1954. . . .
Welcome to Participants in the Fourth Annual Workshop on Political Economy
Hoover welcomes the participants of the 2017 Workshop on Political Economy.
Hoover Institution Board of Overseers’ Summer Meeting 2011
The Hoover Institution hosted the Board of Overseers’ Summer Meeting on July 12–14, 2011.
On Tuesday evening, Hoover fellows discussed topics relating to defense, global issues, entitlements, and the state of the economy. Victor Davis Hanson and Bruce Thornton’s speech was titled “America Abroad: Appeasement or Deterrence?” David Brady and John Cogan’s presentation was titled “Entitlements, Debt and Electoral Politics: How Did We Get Where We Are–and Where Do We Go from Here?” In their speech titled “The Road Ahead for the Fed: Two Years Later,” John Taylor and Kevin Warsh discussed the state of the economy today.
Orange Grove: Difference between legislation, law
Classical liberals and libertarians, especially those who admire the works of the famous legal theorists and economist F.A. Hayek, are fond of pointing out that a free society requires the rule of law...
My mood
My mood is perfectly captured by David Harsanyi...
What the founders understood
Here is some wisdom from John Baden occasioned by the 4th of July...
Aaron Director, founder of the field of Law and Economics,Hoover Institution fellow and distinguished University of Chicago economist
Thomas Sowell, An Intellectual Giant
An American sage turns 90.