An Austrian Economics View of the Criminal Justice System by Daniel D’Amico

{ Posted on Sep 24 2009 by Pete Eyre }
Categories : Interviews, Video

OLATHE, KS – As y’all frequent readers of this blog know, we recently had the chance to sit-down with Dan D’Amico, assistant professor of economics at Loyola University. In this video he gives and overview of Austrian Economics and applies the powerful tools this school has to the issue of the criminal justice system to try to determine a better way to hold those who violate the rights of others accountable.

If you like what Dan had to say on this video I encourage you to check out his personal website and these other two short related videos we posted:

The Growing Reality of Anarchy (2:47)
Why I’m a Voluntaryist by Dan D’Amico for the Evolutionaries Project (2:03)


2 Responses to “An Austrian Economics View of the Criminal Justice System by Daniel D’Amico”

  1. Is it true that “Olathe” is pronounced “Oh-fucking-lathe”, as I’ve heard?

  2. Close. Spangler told us it’s “Oh-lay-the” – I believe it’s pronounced correctly in the TYT video post above. Will soon be posting yet another vid w/ D’Amcio – this one a tour of Nola. In the meantime, you may like this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/40269616@N07/3948121233/

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