Archive for August, 2009

Land Use Regulation

This libertarian would like to take a moment to endorse Matt Yglesias’s complaints about land use regulations and the weird love affair many libertarians seem to have with cars and low-density cities.
But then, I do commute by bicycle, and my cultural sympathies lie with the left-wing environmentalist Europhiles, even if we often disagree on questions [...]

Human Rights in Faraway Places

Suppose that your next-door neighbor beats and rapes his wife. What is the ethically appropriate response on your part? The commonly accepted answer to this question, with which I agree completely, is to forcibly subdue the husband and lock him in a cage, both to prevent him from committing further violence and as a punishment [...]

Fly Like An Eagle

Once upon a time, the Steve Miller Band wrote a piece called “Fly Like An Eagle”…

[Video: Steve Miller Band plays "Fly Like An Eagle".]

…which became duly famous and was subsequently covered by a band in the Netherlands called Soylent Green….

[Video: Soylent Green covering "Fly Like An Eagle".]

…who sadly sang the original lyrics unchanged [...]

Symbolic Belief

Julian Sanchez has an excellent post on symbolic beliefs. However, the question which the post nominally addresses (Are people in the South completely insane, or merely slightly batty?) is actually much less interesting than the generalized discussion of symbolic beliefs.

Recission

Here’s an important bulletin on “rescission” (the retroactive cancellation of individual health insurance policies) from the it’s-much-much-worse-than-we-ever-imagined department.
the probability of having your [health insurance] policy torn up given a massively expensive condition is pushing 50%. One in two.
Assuming for the moment that that is correct, there’s really only one word to properly describe individual [...]

Health Care Reform

Paul Krugman has written a very clear, short overview of the Democratic health reform proposal. One observation: I can’t think of a single reason why anyone who supports the proposal should prefer it to an out-and-out single-payer system.
Instead of simply taxing people and paying their medical bills, the government will mandate that everyone buy “private” [...]