Apr 27 2005
Mucking Through the Deep Stuff
As the old cautionary wisdom warns, things are seldom as they seem. And, Llewellyn Rockwell is as good as anyone at cutting through the deep stuff when it comes to our core subject matter. Over at Mises.org, Lew posted up a good discussion on the nature of official policy and how it is tied to our economic security, for better and often worse. With it, he blends in a critique of conventional ways of thinking about these issues, pointing out the many critical blind spots. Also, if you are short on time, skip down to his list of Bush’s Top Ten Economic errors — Direct and to the point.
Somewhat surprisingly, though, Lew expects the worst from the policy side to be counteracted by “the best” from everyone else. Can’t say I have so much faith, but check out Rockwell’s critique of the past on into the future for yourself.
