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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

THE BEAT GOES ON

As Susie and I prepare to fly up to DC today for dinner with my sister, my niece, and my grandniece, I have completed Volume II - 2010 of A Collection of Pebbles From The Philosopher's Stone.  It is now available on box.net, accessible via the link at the top of this page.  I have started Volume III - 2011, which will be available shortly after I return home.  Reading over past posts reminds me once more of the high level of intelligence and knowledge exhibited by the many people who have posted comments.   On a number of occasions, a debate develops among the commentators that far outshines my original post.  I say without a hint of false modesty that this is a really classy blog -- a kind of on-going graduate seminar open to anyone in the world who has the interest and time to contribute.

By the way, in the past two days, the number of visitors to this site has more than doubled, but a check of Brian Leiter's blog [the usual cause for such blips] reveals no mention that would have driven the traffic this way.  Does anyone know why this has happened?

3 comments:

Chris said...

Your son's post about Piketty got linked by Tyler Cowen, probably the most widely read economics blogger, who has been linking to just about anything critical of Piketty.

Jacob T. Levy said...

Yes-- see here: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2014/06/assorted-links-1147.html

Superfluous Man said...

Professor if you know this story then you know it, but if you don't this might be an easier trip for you and your wife than Pairs.

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