Mint has just published another of my columns.
I continue on the theme of an "exact" social science; this is the third in the series, which I plan to continue.
The first article contrasted science and social science.
The second defended individualism against the "polylogic" of socialism.
This, the third, talks of the miracle of human society - how society achieves so much on its own, including producing money.
Together, these three articles point to the fact that what is taught today in universities around the globe is in serious error.
Thus, while Margaret Thatcher had said, "There is no such thing as society; there are only individuals and families," I have not only upheld individualism, I have also demonstrated what "society" actually is.
Enjoy the reads.
Further, I was recently interviewed via the phone by Scott Horton for his radio show on Antiwar.com, which beams live from Austin, Texas.
I was asked questions on the elections, Indian politics - which I called "realpolitik" - and terrorism. I upheld the citizen's right to bear arms.
Thanks to modern technology, this interview is available as a permanent resource on the internet. Readers can listen to the MP3 file by clicking here.
Spread the virus. Push the tempo.
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