On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 02:41:03PM -0400, Faustine wrote: > What I was really driving at is that if more libertarians aspired to the > creativity, analytical rigor, and breadth and depth of knowledge of people like > John von Neumann and Leo Cherne, it would be a very good thing. That is undeniably true. I have been to a good number of libertarian events, including some private invite-only gigs, and there are a disturbing number of second-rate academics in those circles. Not anyone who's been discussed here, but the phenomenon exists, for sure. -Declan
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