Weekly Top Five 2/6/2012
James R. Harrigan: If addiction to Facebook truly is "as strong as cigarettes", can FDA regulation be far behind?
Adam Martin: The latest issue of Studies in Emergent Order contains a symposium on Richard Wagner’s Mind, Society, and Human Action, the most important methodological book in Austrian economics in the past few decades. It includes essays by Peter Boettke, Bruce Benson, Roger Koppl, Paul Lewis, and yours truly.
Phil Magness: Fascinating bit of trivia about John Tyler, one of the few presidents in U.S. history who is actually somewhat tolerable from a libertarian perspective. He has two living grandsons. Here’s an interview with one of them.
Bill Glod: Kevin Vallier gives an overview of some self-ownership accounts.
Jeanne Hoffman: Angus at Kids Prefer Cheese gives good advice when he says, “Whatever you do, don’t be yourself!” Well, when you are on the job market at least.



