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NO, not really, but in his Freakonomics column at the NYT he talks about Pete Leeson's new paper on gypsies.
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Peter Boettke: The Political Economy of Soviet Socialism: the Formative Years, 1918-1928
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I read somewhere that it's been suggested that the Thuggee were similar.
Posted by: Current | July 27, 2010 at 03:54 PM
Really interesting paper. But why call their beliefs 'bizarre'? They are just different. It may that advances in knowledge will provide some rationale.
Is our belief that we can govern individual behaviour and complex interactions by external written legislation the really bizarre belief?
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