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This blog will attempt to examine, expound and develop areas of philosophy, ethics, economics, and politics using the praxeological method. The intended aim is to create a system that unites these and other areas through this method. The topics will vary from those that are very simple and well covered to those that are esoteric and where development of current thought may be lacking.
Although the blog is academic in nature there will some commentary on current affairs.
I hope that it will be of interest to readers who wish to read and share ideas of this nature.
Video versions of the posts are currently being uploaded to YouTube.
Jan 04, 2016 @ 03:17:09
I saw your YouTube videos. Keep up the good work.
Jan 09, 2016 @ 11:44:39
Thank you for your kind words.
Apr 27, 2017 @ 20:38:06
Thanks for the great content. Have you ever thought about writing for the Mises Institute in Alabama? Also can you do a video on your thoughts on Georgism?
Apr 27, 2017 @ 20:40:08
Great content- Thanks. Have you thought about writing for Mises Inst. in Alabama? What are your thoughts on Georgism? A video on your thoughts on Henry George would be great!
Apr 29, 2017 @ 11:10:59
Thank you for your kind words. I have not been invited by the Mises Institute to make a contribution, but it is pleasing to note that you believe my posts to be of sufficient calibre!
Re. Henry George I may do so in the future. I have two long essays on this blog concerning land value which do not address Georgism directly but do attempt to demonstrate why the theory of “unearned income” from land would be untenable: https://duncanwhitmore.com/2013/10/05/land-and-natural-resources-part-one-human-action-profits-and-losses/. There is a short debate on the video version of one of the essays with a Georgist, which followed a previous exchange with the same individual on this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Fxk_ikB4n8