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--Relax, it’s not Paul Krugman. Ira Stoll|Aug. 19, 2013 4:30 pm The professor is Edmund Phelps, who teaches at Columbia, not Princeton(好黑). And if you can get past the sniping at the Bush tax...
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来源 作者:Murray Rothbard 譯者:吳莉瑋 本文意譯《Making Economic Sense》書中的《The Story of the Mises Institute》,Rothbard 介紹奧地利學派在二戰後與凱因斯主義、社會主義及國家主義等敵人的抗爭,...
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You are what you read. Read to feel alive.
(出门不带Kindle会死星人)
为什么我只收藏英文书,一言难尽。这句话供参考:
“我以为要少——或者竟不看中国书,多看外国书。”——鲁迅
“Because the mail (bookflow) never stops.
It just keeps coming and coming and coming.
There's never a letup, It's relentless!!!
Every day it piles up more and more, but the more you get out, the more it keeps coming!!!”
少辩论,多看书。
(如果你是看到我在某处和人辩论点进来的,那你知道我已经又破戒了)
少上网,多看书。
(非要上网的话听听这些 http://www.econtalk.org/archives.html )
把自己的生活当sitcom看,其乐无穷,不信你试试。
"I am an American in my Principles, and wish we would let them alone to govern or misgovern themselves as they think proper."——David Hume
"How have I loved liberty? With the enthusiasm of religion, with the rapture of love, with the conviction of geometry: that is how I have always loved liberty."——Marquis de Lafayette
"Pride is frequently attended with many respectable virtues—with truth, with integrity, with a high sense of honour, with cordial and steady friendship, with the most inflexible firmness and resolution."——Adam Smith
"No obstacle has been so constant, or so difficult to overcome, as uncertainty and confusion touching the nature of true liberty."——Lord Acton
"Never succumb to the enemy; it is a struggle for your existence as a nation; and if you must die, die with the sword in your hand; but I have no fears whatever for the result. There is a salient, living principle of energy in the public mind of England, which only requires proper direction to enable her to withstand this or any other ferocious foe. Persevere, therefore, till this tyranny be overpast."——Edmund Burke
"It is the Rule of Law, in the sense of the rule of formal law, the absence of legal privileges of particular people designated by authority, which safeguards that equality before the law which is the opposite of arbitrary government. Formal equality before the law is in conflict, and in fact incompatible, with any activity of the government deliberately aiming at material or substantive equality of different people, and that any policy aiming directly at a substantive ideal of distributive justice must lead to the destruction of the Rule of Law. To produce the same result for different people, it is necessary to treat them differently. To give different people the same objective opportunities is not to give them the same subjective chance."——F. A. Hayek
"Originality is a gift of the gods——like naivety, it cannot be had for the asking, or gained by seeking it."——Karl Popper
"Sincerity is a much overrated virtue."——Milton Friedman
"The only way to success in American public life lies in flattering and kowtowing to the mob. A candidate for office, even the highest, must either adopt its current manias en bloc or convince it hypocritically that he has done so while cherishing reservations in petto. The result is that only two sorts of men stand any chance whatever of getting into actual control of affairs -- first, glorified mob-men who genuinely believe what the mob believes, and secondly, shrewd fellows who are willing to make any sacrifice of conviction and self-respect in order to hold their jobs."——H. L. Mencken
鲁迅在杂文里说,他在日本无聊的时候看过一百部小说,之后写小说的底子就基本有了,后来就成了文豪。我想在二十五岁之前也要看完一百部原文长篇小说。好久之后,我隐约发现,我被鲁迅误导了,他说的一百部,一定不都是长篇,很有可能大部分是短篇,而且是日文短篇,而我念的都是英文长篇,都三百页以上,多费了我好些倍的时间,我日他妈。读劳伦斯的时候,我无需引导,瞬间体会到他所有的苦,觉得他是英国的屈原,书后有劳伦斯的小传,这个痨病鬼只活了四十多岁,想到我的来日无多,想起我看长篇小说浪费的光阴,我又日他妈。——冯唐
He honestly mistook his sensuality for romantic emotion, his vacillation for the artistic temperament, and his idleness for philosophic calm. His mind, vulgar in its effort at refinement, saw everything a little larger than life size, with the outlines blurred, in a golden mist of sentimentality. He lied and never knew he lied, and when it was pointed out to him said that lies were beautiful. He was an idealist.——W. Somerset Maugham
温馨提示:观点差别太大的话就别保持关注了,出现分歧时你有时间隔空喊话不代表我有耐心奉陪。已厌倦和NeoCon/Socialists的争吵,如果你发现你的回复不见了或者被拉黑了,参考本条。
(出门不带Kindle会死星人)
为什么我只收藏英文书,一言难尽。这句话供参考:
“我以为要少——或者竟不看中国书,多看外国书。”——鲁迅
“Because the mail (bookflow) never stops.
It just keeps coming and coming and coming.
There's never a letup, It's relentless!!!
Every day it piles up more and more, but the more you get out, the more it keeps coming!!!”
少辩论,多看书。
(如果你是看到我在某处和人辩论点进来的,那你知道我已经又破戒了)
少上网,多看书。
(非要上网的话听听这些 http://www.econtalk.org/archives.html )
把自己的生活当sitcom看,其乐无穷,不信你试试。
"I am an American in my Principles, and wish we would let them alone to govern or misgovern themselves as they think proper."——David Hume
"How have I loved liberty? With the enthusiasm of religion, with the rapture of love, with the conviction of geometry: that is how I have always loved liberty."——Marquis de Lafayette
"Pride is frequently attended with many respectable virtues—with truth, with integrity, with a high sense of honour, with cordial and steady friendship, with the most inflexible firmness and resolution."——Adam Smith
"No obstacle has been so constant, or so difficult to overcome, as uncertainty and confusion touching the nature of true liberty."——Lord Acton
"Never succumb to the enemy; it is a struggle for your existence as a nation; and if you must die, die with the sword in your hand; but I have no fears whatever for the result. There is a salient, living principle of energy in the public mind of England, which only requires proper direction to enable her to withstand this or any other ferocious foe. Persevere, therefore, till this tyranny be overpast."——Edmund Burke
"It is the Rule of Law, in the sense of the rule of formal law, the absence of legal privileges of particular people designated by authority, which safeguards that equality before the law which is the opposite of arbitrary government. Formal equality before the law is in conflict, and in fact incompatible, with any activity of the government deliberately aiming at material or substantive equality of different people, and that any policy aiming directly at a substantive ideal of distributive justice must lead to the destruction of the Rule of Law. To produce the same result for different people, it is necessary to treat them differently. To give different people the same objective opportunities is not to give them the same subjective chance."——F. A. Hayek
"Originality is a gift of the gods——like naivety, it cannot be had for the asking, or gained by seeking it."——Karl Popper
"Sincerity is a much overrated virtue."——Milton Friedman
"The only way to success in American public life lies in flattering and kowtowing to the mob. A candidate for office, even the highest, must either adopt its current manias en bloc or convince it hypocritically that he has done so while cherishing reservations in petto. The result is that only two sorts of men stand any chance whatever of getting into actual control of affairs -- first, glorified mob-men who genuinely believe what the mob believes, and secondly, shrewd fellows who are willing to make any sacrifice of conviction and self-respect in order to hold their jobs."——H. L. Mencken
鲁迅在杂文里说,他在日本无聊的时候看过一百部小说,之后写小说的底子就基本有了,后来就成了文豪。我想在二十五岁之前也要看完一百部原文长篇小说。好久之后,我隐约发现,我被鲁迅误导了,他说的一百部,一定不都是长篇,很有可能大部分是短篇,而且是日文短篇,而我念的都是英文长篇,都三百页以上,多费了我好些倍的时间,我日他妈。读劳伦斯的时候,我无需引导,瞬间体会到他所有的苦,觉得他是英国的屈原,书后有劳伦斯的小传,这个痨病鬼只活了四十多岁,想到我的来日无多,想起我看长篇小说浪费的光阴,我又日他妈。——冯唐
He honestly mistook his sensuality for romantic emotion, his vacillation for the artistic temperament, and his idleness for philosophic calm. His mind, vulgar in its effort at refinement, saw everything a little larger than life size, with the outlines blurred, in a golden mist of sentimentality. He lied and never knew he lied, and when it was pointed out to him said that lies were beautiful. He was an idealist.——W. Somerset Maugham
温馨提示:观点差别太大的话就别保持关注了,出现分歧时你有时间隔空喊话不代表我有耐心奉陪。已厌倦和NeoCon/Socialists的争吵,如果你发现你的回复不见了或者被拉黑了,参考本条。
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