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Feb 4, 2005

18.4 + 41




[cross-posted at Austro-Athenian Empire]

The newest issue of the Journal of Libertarian Studies -- vol. 18, no. 4 -- is devoted to the interconnections between militarism abroad and plutocracy at home, and ranges from the Treaty of Westphalia to the sociology of William Graham Sumner; I summarise the contents here.

In other news, I turn 41 today.


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Roderick T. Long - 2/5/2005

> Are there no Geminis at L&P?

Someone as dialectical as Chris ought to be a Gemini, but apparently he isn't. It almost shakes my faith in astrology.


Geoffrey Allan Plauche - 2/4/2005

Happy birthday, Roderick. :o)

You beat me by about 14 1/2 years.

Are there no Geminis at L&P?


Chris Matthew Sciabarra - 2/4/2005

Steve wrote: >>A blog full of libertarian Aquarians. ;)

Alas... I turn 45 on Feb. 17th. So add one more water-bearer to the list. :)

I'll answer all those other juicy discussion points later today or tomorrow, including yours, Steve, in a new post.




Roderick T. Long - 2/4/2005

Thanks!

This is the dawning of the Age of Asparagus ....


Roderick T. Long - 2/4/2005

She's not against the eagle, she just wants to be the one riding it.


Steven Horwitz - 2/4/2005

I turn 41 on Monday.

A blog full of libertarian Aquarians. ;)

Happy birthday Roderick!


Chris Matthew Sciabarra - 2/4/2005

Hey, that's a song even Hillary Clinton likes! :)

Did you see her nodding her head, rhythmically, while the song was performed at the Inauguration? Jon Stewart joked about it: "Yeah, she's running..."


Roderick T. Long - 2/4/2005

Thanks Chris!

A song we both like? There must be one ....

How about "Let the Eagle Soar"?

Wait, no.


Roderick T. Long - 2/4/2005

Thanks Aeon!

I beat you by 2 months again? Well, better luck next year ....


Chris Matthew Sciabarra - 2/4/2005

Happy Birthday, Roderick! Now, if I could only find a song that you and I both like, I'd dedicate it to you on my "Song of the Day."

Have a wonderful day, and congrats on the publication of the new JLS.


Aeon J. Skoble - 2/4/2005

Hey, happy birthday!!