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My first mentor starts blogging
Walter Grinder is a new blogger over at the libertarian Liberty & Power blog.
Meeting Walter at the age of thirteen was a formative moment in my life. Walter had been a friend of my father's, and one night we had dinner together. Walter was (and remains) a polymath to top all polymaths. Meeting him hooked me on the world of ideas. I looked forward to each meeting with Walter more than anything else (hey, I was a nerd). I spent the whole time asking him what I should read and why. Walter is a longstanding friend of liberty and one of the world's great teachers and role models.
Elsewhere in the blogosphere there is a new economics blog, www.divisionoflabour.com, just remember that is the British spelling. And Jane Galt has started a second blog, right now she is drawing on Mark Twain for content. Here is her explanation.
Posted by Tyler Cowen on August 8, 2004 at 04:16 PM in History | Permalink
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