Law Practice
Apr. 16, 2020
Guarding against a common enemy
A worthwhile image from past catastrophe to help guide us through the current coronal version is the conversation John Maynard Keynes had with Fredrick Hayek on dark nights of German bombing during World War II.





Robert L. Bastian Jr.
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Whittier Law School
A worthwhile image from past catastrophe to help guide us through the current coronal version is the conversation John Maynard Keynes had with Fredrick Hayek on dark nights of German bombing during World War II. Because it was the incendiary bombs' burning fragments that caused the most fearsome damage, both were assigned shovels to quickly sweep such fragments as they might emerge off the parapets of King's College Chapel, Cambridge. Luckily, the Luftwaffe missed bom...
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