Paul Cantor: Live!
Paul Cantor, a frequent contributor to our pages, is delivering a series of lectures at the Mises Institute on "Commerce and Culture." They're being webcast here.
Elsewhere in Reason: Cantor on W.C. Fields. On Greil Marcus. On The Osbournes. On the globalization of American TV.
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Is Paul related to Istvan?
The political philosophers who have most influenced my view of society and the world (and led me to tiny- “l” libertarianism): Mark Twain, H L Mencken, and W C Fields.
Hopefully Jonah Goldberg will get to hear a true appreciation of culture and tradition – if he goes to the Mises Institute.
I thought Paul Cantor was in Jefferson Starship.