Blogging Again
Readers with peculiar tastes and long memories might recall that I once ran a weblog on this site back in what could be called the late blogospheric Stone Age (2002-2003). Since then I’ve been busy with other things — in particular, creating and running another website called Cato Unbound, and writing a new book called The Age of Abundance. Now that the book is coming out (today is the official publication date, and the book goes on sale on May 8), I’ve decided to revive this site as a companion to the book. And so, for a while at least, I’m returning to regular blogging.
This time, though, the blog will be focused more on history than current events. Or rather, as I have sought to do in my new book, on using glimpses of the past as a way of clarifying the choices that currently confront us. And doing a bit of pandering to nostalgia while I’m at it.
May 6th, 2007 at 4:16 am
Is the Iraq war was just another luxury good paid for out of our great abundance?
http://www.reason.com/news/show/32065.html