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9780865977846

A Maverick's Defense of Freedom

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  • ISBN13:

    9780865977846

  • ISBN10:

    0865977844

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-08-31
  • Publisher: Liberty Fund

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Summary

Benjamin A Rogge's ability to speak and write about serious economic topics with humour, humility, and wit, but without difficult jargon, math, or diagrams, places him in a category all his own. This new collection of fifty-three essays, many of which have never before been published, gathers some of Rogge's most interesting talks and writings spanning the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. This volume encompasses a vast array of topics including the case for individual liberty and responsibility in maintaining the free-market economy, the nature of economics, the business system, labour markets, money and inflation, and education. By organising the volume thematically, the editor, Dwight R Lee, has been able to highlight and place in context the many different areas of economics that compose Professor Rogge's extensive output.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. ix
Individual Liberty, Responsibility, and the Morality of the Market
The Case for Economic Freedomp. 3
The New Conservatismp. 10
The Only Economic System Consistent with Freedom and Responsibilityp. 16
Intellectuals' Curse of Capitalismp. 23
Voluntary Organizations in the Free Societyp. 26
Speech in Honor of Leonard Read's Seventieth Birthdayp. 33
The Power of Tomorrow: Whither FEE?p. 39
What are the Duties of the State?p. 48
Is Economic Freedom Possible?p. 55
The Role of Economists
What Economists Can and Cannot Dop. 69
When to See Your Economistp. 81
Economists as Freedom Fightersp. 89
The Bicentennial of Economic Libertyp. 94
Education
Education in a Free Societyp. 97
Education in a Free Society (with Pierre Goodrich)p. 99
Complexity in Hadesp. 123
The Promise of the Collegep. 129
Financing and Administering Higher Educationp. 135
What Price Education?p. 137
Financing Higher Educationp. 143
Tenurep. 148
Student Power and All Thatp. 150
The Role of the Studentp. 153
Thursday Chapel: Rogge Raps Pledge Trainingp. 155
Youth's Causep. 160
Well, So You're a College Graduate: What Tricks Can You Do?p. 162
All Who Play Can Winp. 169
The Role of Businesspeople and Intellectualsp. 175
Speech in Honor of Charles D. LaFollette on His Retirement from Wabash's Board of Trusteesp. 177
It's Nice, but it May Never Sellp. 186
I Remember...p. 190
An Entry in the Business Citizenship Competitionp. 196
Microeconomics, Labor Issues, and Political Foibles
The Myth of Monopolyp. 213
Putty in the Hands of the Image-Makersp. 230
Debating the Gold Standardp. 232
Job Creation...Whose Job is It?p. 235
People, Problems, and Progressp. 241
Union Wage Hike: An Economic Yes and Nop. 246
Barriers on the Road to Employmentp. 249
Racial Discrimination and the Market Placep. 252
The Welfare State against the Negrop. 264
Motivation and the Cost Squeezep. 279
Of Turnips and Energy Scarcityp. 289
Yes, America, There is an Energy Problem, But...p. 292
Macroeconomics: Policies and Forecasts
Keynesian Policyp. 299
Economics-Some Relationships of Theory and Practicep. 317
The Outlook for the American Economyp. 321
Misconceptions of the Cause and Cure of Inflationp. 326
Political Incentives and Continued Inflationp. 337
The Political Economy of Inflationp. 349
Foreign Policy and Economic Development
Should the United States Be in Vietnam?p. 365
East-West Tradep. 369
A Letter from São Paulo: They've Got an Awful Lot of Rogges in Brazilp. 379
Haste Makes Waste in Economic Developmentp. 384
The Role of Government in Latin American Economic Developmentp. 388
Indexp. 409
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