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Daily archive: March 30, 2009

Meltdown: 2009 Book of the Year

March 30, 2009, by Doug No comments yet

meltdownjpgSometimes you stumble across a book that will simply be the best for an entire year, even if the year has just begun. In early 2008 I read Jonah Goldberg’s Liberal Fascism, an excellent historical piece about the history of fascism in the 1900s.

I just finished reading historian Thomas E. Woods, Jr’s book, Meltdown. Since 2009 will likely be remembered at the year that the State attempted to conquer our economic woes, and since it happens to be the first economics book on the market that explains in layman’s terms what has been going on over the past few years and decades, I’m declaring it the 2009 Book of the Year. Why? Because it can speak to all levels of economic understanding and still serve its purpose, which is to educate the reader about basic economic and historical facts. It also points to the fact that the Austrian school of economic theory predicted this (and other) crashes, and that perhaps those who were prophetic enough to explain how and why such crashes occur, we should at least hear their advice when it comes to public policy.

If you believe that what we are currently experiencing is a “failure” of the free market; if you believe that government regulation was absent during the past decade or beyond; if you believe that intervention, bailouts, and “doing something” will actually help us; if you believe that government has the means to save us; Meltdown is for you to read. It’s under 200 pages, and it is well worth the time. I’ll even let you borrow mine.

Doug

Doug Stuart is a committed follower of Jesus and passionate about building for the Kingdom of God through education and mobilization. He is a regular writer at LibertarianChristians.com as well as the founder of Living Loud.

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Why Making Money is Fundamentally Moral

March 30, 2009, by Doug 2 comments

lapinI’m always on the lookout to share things on my blog, whether it be text, audio, or video, to represent some of my own beliefs and that of those from whom I learn. Sometimes I listen to an audio lecture or sermon, and I am very moved by what was said. Oftentimes I think, “I wish I could post this on my blog,” but then I realized that I’d be posting many audio files, and it would be overwhelming.

The other day, I listened to Rabbi Daniel Lapin’s lecture at the Ludwig von Mises Institute’s 2009 Austrian Scholars Conference, titled, “What is Morally Right About Economic Freedom.” It was one of the most fascinating lectures—one might call it a homily or sermon—on the biblical support for a free market, with some interesting perspectives on some passages in the Hebrew Scriptures. At the heart of the sermon is the fundamental belief that making money is a good thing because it represents an act of loving one’s neighbor and serving others. Later in the lecture he passionately states that those who wish to make money must be obsessed with the needs of our neighbor and not our own needs. In a very provocative way he turns upside down the idea of service to one’s neighbor.

Click here for the link. I hope you enjoy. Please let me know what you think.

Doug

Doug Stuart is a committed follower of Jesus and passionate about building for the Kingdom of God through education and mobilization. He is a regular writer at LibertarianChristians.com as well as the founder of Living Loud.

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