This story originally appeared on Mises Wire Dusty Wunderlich | Published January 18, 2019 As humans, we want to satisfy our needs in the present rather than the future. This is a fundamental truth of human action. If we preferred to satisfy needs in the future over the present, we would never act. An individual’s […]
The False Prophesy of Big Data
I recently had the distinct pleasure of presenting my latest white paper, The Problem of Big Data: An A Priori Epistemological Approach to Technological Advancement, at the Libertarian Scholars Conference hosted by the Mises Institute. In this paper, I explore the philosophical problems with how many are approaching big data and technological advancement. Specifically, I tackle the […]
Libertarian Scholars Conference Abstract – The Problem of Big Data
In the early 1970’s many of the great Libertarian minds gathered to submit papers and concepts around liberty. This conference became an annual affair and was known as the Libertarian Scholars Conference. Some of the greatest advancements in Libertarian thought came out of this conference which lasted into the early 1980’s. This conference help usher […]
The Logical Fallacies of Centralized Economic Development
There are thousands of bureaucrats and politicians around the country that are touting their centralized economic development strategies as works of genius. But when you look under the hood of what is actually being said and done there is significant logical fallacies behind these efforts. The most common being circular reasoning and broken window fallacy […]
Nevada Legislature Tries to Limit Freedom of Choice
This story originally appeared in The Reno Gazette Journal Dusty Wunderlich | Published July 20, 2017 From a young age, we innately want to make our own choices. Even toddlers start to have their own preferences that are unique to their happiness. The ability to choose is such a paramount foundation for freedom that our […]