Gene Callahan
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Gene Callahan is an American writer who deals with the subjects of politics and economics. He is an adjunct scholar with the Ludwig von Mises Institute, a charter member of the Michael Oakeshott Association, and is the author of two books, Economics for Real People and "PUCK".
Callahan has written for Reason, The Freeman, The Free Market, Slick Times, Java Developer's Journal, Software Development, Dr. Dobb's Journal, Human Rights Review, Independent Review, NYU Journal of Law and Liberty, Review of Austrian Economics, and other publications. He is also a frequent contributor to LewRockwell.com.
Originally from Connecticut, Callahan has a Master's degree from the London School of Economics, and currently lives in Brooklyn, NY.
David Gordon's review of Callahan's Economics for Real People in the Mises Review states:
- Wittgenstein famously said, "whatever can be said, can be said clearly"; but does this apply to economics? Callahan, like his great predecessor, Henry Hazlitt, shows that it does. If the theme of Hazlitt's Economics in One Lesson is the indirect effects of intervention in the economy, Callahan's dominant thread is the role of monetary calculation in making possible cooperative activity on a vast scale.<ref>Gordon, David. "Hazlitt For Our Time." The Mises Review, Vol. 8, No. 3. Fall 2002. Ludwig von Mises Institute.</ref>
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