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Samuel Bostaph <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 20 May 2014 20:39:36 -0700
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Well, certainly Mr. Leeson is free to embarass himself in public to the extent of his capabilities. I for one will just hit the delete button.

 
Samuel Bostaph, Ph.D.

Professor Emeritus of Economics

University of Dallas




"Government, taught Hume, is always government of the many by the few. Power is therefore always ultimately on the side of the governed, and the governors have nothing to support them but opinion.The struggle for freedom is ultimately not resistance to autocrats or oligarchs but resistance to the despotism of public opinion.--Ludwig von Mises 

On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 9:44 PM, Humberto Barreto <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 


I appreciate Prof. Bolton's sentiment, but let me say that I take no offense to Prof. Boettke's email. He is free to speak and I value his opinion.
I would point out, however, that I am not an editor and this is not a journal. You do not want me to silence anyone based on low quality. I am not capable of applying such a filter objectively and fairly.
It's up to the members of the community to criticize or ignore as they see fit. I am aware of Gresham's Law, but I trust you will hang in there.
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