Literature and the Economics of Liberty
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Literature and the Economics of Liberty: Spontaneous Order in Culture | |
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Author(s) | Paul A. Cantor and Stephen D. Cox |
Country | United States |
Subject(s) | Economics |
Genre(s) | Non-fiction |
Publisher | Ludwig von Mises Institute |
Publication date | 2009 |
Media type | |
Pages | 520 p. |
ISBN | 9781933550640 |
OCLC Number | 639288551 |
Literature and the Economics of Liberty: Spontaneous Order in Culture is a compilation of essays written by Paul Cantor and others focused on literary criticism (and a theory of criticism) from a pro-market point of view.
Links
- Articles, essays and reviews
- "Literature and Economic Liberty (Cantor/Cox)" by Jeffrey Tucker, January 2010
- Mises Review by David Gordon, 2009 (republished as Mises Daily here)
- The Independent Review by Allen Porter Mendenhall, Fall 2010
- Weekly Standard review by James Seaton, March 2011 (republished as Mises Daily here)
- "Can Culture Generate Spontaneous Order?" by Bruce Edward Walker, December 2010
- "Literature of Liberty" by Stephan Kinsella, September 2006
- Other media
- In Studio: "Literature and the Economics of Liberty" interview with Allen Mendenhall, January 2011 (YouTube)