I still haven’t discovered how to embed the video so it plays from this page, so readers will need to click this link to get to this great, information packed video.
I wish I had started reading Hudson 50 years ago. Of course I would have been only 12 years old 🙂. It wouldn’t be without precedent however; a very good friend of mine read the Warren report at age 10 and didn’t believe the magic bullet theory even then. You can image where he stands on the pressing issues of the day. And I can confirm he has noted comments at MOA by some guy with the moniker karlof1
I was 12-13 when I read the magic bullet lie. I discovered Hudson in 1973 when I bought "Super Imperialism." There's a clutch of old papers on his website I've yet to read; otherwise, I've consumed most of it. When I tutored economics at the Junior College I worked at, I used his material to update the textbooks used with permission of the profs, all of whom were old school Classical economists. My moniker goes back to the days of list-servs--1996.
Nima has become one of my regular stops. The Hudson interview you mention was a gem. The Ray McGovern interview for St Patrick's day was powerful in a different way.
WOW! Thank you.
I wish I had started reading Hudson 50 years ago. Of course I would have been only 12 years old 🙂. It wouldn’t be without precedent however; a very good friend of mine read the Warren report at age 10 and didn’t believe the magic bullet theory even then. You can image where he stands on the pressing issues of the day. And I can confirm he has noted comments at MOA by some guy with the moniker karlof1
I was 12-13 when I read the magic bullet lie. I discovered Hudson in 1973 when I bought "Super Imperialism." There's a clutch of old papers on his website I've yet to read; otherwise, I've consumed most of it. When I tutored economics at the Junior College I worked at, I used his material to update the textbooks used with permission of the profs, all of whom were old school Classical economists. My moniker goes back to the days of list-servs--1996.
when that light bulb goes on moment. Great. Thanks for sharing
Nima has become one of my regular stops. The Hudson interview you mention was a gem. The Ray McGovern interview for St Patrick's day was powerful in a different way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bz37gyDQ9g
Thanks. Hopefully, I'll find time to watch. Two major articles coming after dealing with comments.
Much appreciated.
Bookmarked Hudson's WebPage.