September 1, 2010 Reading Time: < 1 minute

“For a conference this coming weekend, I’m reading a fascinating series of radio debates between Senator Robert Taft and Representative T. V. Smith that took place during the late 1930s. In the final installment, Taft is summing up his concerns about the New Deal. At one point he says the following, much of which could be applied to our current situation, especially with a double dip a distinct possibility.” Read more.

The Contemporary Relevance of Robert Taft
Steven Horwitz
Coordination Problem, August 29, 2010.

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