The Independent Review - Winter 2025-26
The Independent Review - Winter 2025-26 : The Winter 2025-26 edition of The Independent Review (Volume 30, Number 3) anchors its scholarly inquiry with a landmark symposium celebrating the 50th anniversary of Charlotte Twight's "America's Emerging Fascist Economy," featuring analytical contributions from Christopher J. Coyne and Randall G. Holcombe that examine the contemporary relevance of Twight's thesis regarding the expansion of state power and the erosion of individual agency. This issue challenges prevailing economic orthodoxies through Lawrence H. White's critique of modern monetary policy, which argues that current strategies often operate "as if inflation hardly matters," while Allen Gindler provides a unique perspective on the economic dimensions found within the Hebrew Bible. Readers will also find a rigorous examination of the "administrative state" by Patrick McDonald, a philosophical interrogation of Isaiah Berlin's dual conceptions of liberty, and an announcement of the 2025 student essay contest winners whose work explores the intersections of classical liberalism and modern governance. From nuanced book reviews of 2025 releases like "Moral Institutions" and "The War on Words" to deep dives into the "sticky" nature of wages under government intervention, this quarterly continues its tradition of providing peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary analysis that boldly questions the politicization of the global economy and the future of self-governance.
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