The economic mysteries that many congressmen from both parties cannot comprehend are unravelled by veteran journalist M. Stanton Evans in his author’s night discussion of Accuracy in Academia’s textbook, Voodoo Anyone? How to Understand Economics Without Really Trying, a book he inspired.
Read the articleM. Stanton Evans will discuss Voodoo Anyone? How to Understand Economics Without Really Trying at a February 25 AIA event. Evans inspired and wrote the foreword for Voodoo Anyone?, a free-market economics textbook written by the late Christopher T. Warden and published by Accuracy in Academia.
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Author M. Stanton Evans will discuss Voodoo Anyone? How to Understand Economics Without Really Trying by the late Christopher T. Warden at the next Accuracy in Academia author’s night on February 25, 2010. Evans wrote the forward to the book, published by AIA, which he also inspired. RSVP on Facebook.
Read the article“There’s no limit to the credit you can claim if you don’t care what’s accomplished.”
—author M. Stanton Evans on pragmatists.
Read the articleAuthor M. Stanton Evans, who wrote the forward to Accuracy in Academia’s textbook Voodoo Anyone? How to Understand Economics Without Really Trying, explains how government policies lead to shortages of health care.
Read the articleWill health care reform lead to the rationing of medical care? M. Stanton Evans, author and journalist, argued that it certainly will in a recent Accuracy in Media Take AIM radio show.
Read the articleAuthor M. Stanton Evans, discussing Accuracy in Academia’s textbook, Voodoo Anyone? How to Understand Economics Without Really Trying, which he inspired.
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Read the articleDevelopments on campuses from kindergarten through college help to show the prescience of author M. Stanton Evans’ law of inadequate paranoia: No matter how bad you think things are, when you look into them, you find that they are a lot worse.<
Read the articleThe transcript of the first part of author M. Stanton Evans’ address on accepting the 2009 Reed Irvine lifetime achievement award from Accuracy in Media.
Read the articleVeteran journalist M. Stanton Evans explained his “law of inadequate paranoia.”
Read the articleWe have tried to point out some of the many errors in Ron Radosh’s critique of Blacklisted By History: The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy and His Fight Against America’s Enemies by M. Stanton Evans that appeared in National Review last month. Now, esteemed Elizabethtown College political scientist W. Wesley McDonald weighs in at Takimag.com.
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