1. For some reason Steve Sailer is suspicious of Jewish economists: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2014/12/who-are-the-most-influential-economists.html … (see comment #1 on post).
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2. "Who is the most influential American gentile economist?" So: no Jews, no foreigners.
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3. Sailer's comment reminds me of a general law: all comment sections are bad but libertarian websites have the worst comments of all.
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4. There's a huge gap between the intelligence of articles in places like Reason and the gibbering bigotry that often flourishes in comments
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5. To theorize a little, there's an unusually large gap between high-brow libertarianism and popular libertarianism.
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@JustinRaimondo @reason That's sort of my point: that Washington DC libertarianism doesn't have much of a popular base.
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