Jennifer Burns

@profburns

Writing book on Milton Friedman. Wrote Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right. Stanford History Professor, Hoover Institution Research Fellow.

Palo Alto, CA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2009.

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    4. velj

    The Center for the Study of Work, Labor, and Democracy welcomes this Friday, February 7th at 1:00pm in HSSB 4041. Professor Burns will speak on "The Last Conservative: The Life of Milton Friedman." Learn more at .

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  2. 31. sij

    Exciting update: reopens Monday, Feb 6! Location/ hours unchanged; register online to request material. If you study the 20thc, likely there is something in the collections for you; finding aids are available through the Online Archive of California.

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  3. 11. sij

    is there such thing as a "capitalist left?" says yes and Elizabeth Warren embodies it

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  4. 6. sij

    And finally I always keep track of the numbers and gender ratio at conferences… between 18-22 total in the audience, 3-5 of whom were women… come on in the water’s fine! The panel itself was a great mix of perspectives, scholarly focus, and career paths

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  5. 6. sij

    Vincent Cannato arguing for going beyond Trump’s tweets as irritable mental gestures and seeing the forces that led to his rise… which will persist no matter what

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  6. 6. sij

    @MarshaEBarett describing letters to Nelson Rockefeller from GOP voters saying it’s huge mistake not to support Civil Rights movement – makes me wonder about could have beens, alternative narratives …

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  7. 6. sij

    why have democrats not mentioned opioid crisis in debates – in terms of casualties akin to not talking about Vietnam War in the late 60s

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  8. 6. sij

    A great panel thanks for livetweeting some of the highlights. Other takeaways

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  9. 6. sij

    heading out to my Monday 9am (!) session on "Writing the History of Conservatism in Era of Donald Trump" with and and Vince Cannato at

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  10. 22. stu 2019.

    "capitalism solving capitalism's problems" -- more on Andrew Yang via Mother Jones

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  11. 20. stu 2019.
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    Corporate social responsibility is back — and that’s bad news for anyone who cares about corporate behaviour, writes Jennifer Burns

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  13. 14. lis 2019.

    11/11 Last and not least – go to the sources people! I mean beyond the footnotes! The Van Horn passages Stoller sites have a content note about Simons’ death, not a document related to his threatened firing

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  14. 14. lis 2019.

    10/11 As and Steve Teles have argued, it serves no one – left, right, or center – to downplay the genuine intellectual appeal of conservative or market based ideas.

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  15. 14. lis 2019.

    9/11 Afraid it's a bit of a projection from today into the past to see Director as an intellectual-for-hire. That may be how political movements sustain themselves and certainly how they decay. But true believers are necessary in the early stages

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  16. 14. lis 2019.

    8/11 Was Director a nihilist? Well I’m not writing his biography but I’d call him an idealist. It’s worth considering him against the backdrop of that well travelled 20th c route from Marxism to conservatism

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  17. 14. lis 2019.

    7/11 worth remembering: Director wasn't the only founder of law and economics; there were others, and not all were conservative or market advocates; Stoller’s blog notes as much and assumedly the full book goes into this

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  18. 14. lis 2019.

    6/11 Over time, Director’s thinking on monopoly did change significantly, as did Friedman’s. Who flipped who? That deserves more exposition than this space allows gets us a long way there by putting Nutter into the story

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  19. 14. lis 2019.

    5/11 Director’s salary was in danger, but not because of this ideological difference – rather he had failed to write the book he was hired to write Again, Hayek covered for him and eventually Volker realized his teaching at Chicago law school was better than any book

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  20. 14. lis 2019.

    4/11 When he still considered monopoly a serious economic problem, Director attacked his funders pretty viciously in defense of his dear friend Henry Simons. Hayek played an important role here soothing ruffled feathers.

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