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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Will Wilkinson - Latest Comments in Is Limited Government Possible?</title><link>http://willwilkinson.disqus.com/</link><description></description><language>en</language><lastBuildDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2008 17:33:03 -0000</lastBuildDate><item><title>Re: Is Limited Government Possible?</title><link>http://www.willwilkinson.net/flybottle/2008/02/11/is-limited-government-possible/#comment-3712077</link><description>I discussed the issue &lt;a href="http://entitledtoanopinion.wordpress.com/2008/02/01/a-bundle-of-sticks/" rel="nofollow"&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="http://entitledtoanopinion.wordpress.com/2007/10/11/hey-just-why-am-i-not-a-hobbesian/" rel="nofollow"&gt;This post&lt;/a&gt; also seems relevant. I haven't read much de Jasay, but I mirrored a site named after his book Against Politics &lt;a href="http://teageegeepea.tripod.com/AgainstPolitics/" rel="nofollow"&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;. I reviewed de Jouvenel's book &lt;a href="http://entitledtoanopinion.wordpress.com/2007/09/16/just-finished-bertrand-de-jouvenels-on-power/" rel="nofollow"&gt;here&lt;/a&gt; which advances a similar thesis here, and plan on putting it hosting it along with Stirner and Franz Oppenheimer when I purchase a copy of my own.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Bryan Caplan discusses the Constitution as Schelling point &lt;a href="http://econlog.econlib.org/archives/2005/08/how_constitutio.html" rel="nofollow"&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;.</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">TGGP</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2008 17:33:03 -0000</pubDate></item></channel></rss>