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Market Anarchist Blog Carnival #6 (kind of)

The sixth edition of the Market Anarchist Blog Carnival is now up at without hypens, unfortunately, because the toolbag who volunteered to host this month has apparently moved to Nunavut, or died (he hasn’t posted anything on his blog since early June), anyone and all entries submitted to Mr. Gauthier are lost forever. Late last week, as a stop-gap measure, some of us decided to try and throw together whatever we could from known contributors, unfortunately, it’s a little light this time.

The seventh edition will be hosted by me, and there are a couple of things I’d like to mention in passing:

In light of August’s shortcomings, I will conditionally allow two entries (instead of the usual one) per blog, the condition being:

The carnival being published on September 29, Ludwig von Mises‘ birthday, if you should decide to submit more than one entry, I’d ask that at least one of them is devoted to Mises’ works, life, or personal influence to the writer. I will not discount multiple non-Mises submissions, but preference will be shown to topical pieces. No such (pseudo)requirement applies if you only intend to submit one entry for publication.

You may submit your essays here. The deadline for submission is Thursday, September 27 at 23:59, GMT.

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About The Author

David Z
A lifelong Michigan resident, David holds a Bachelor's Degree from Central Michigan University and a Master of Arts Degree in Economics from Walsh College of Business & Accounting. Among other things, he is a market researcher, an avid snowboarder, beer-snob, former collegiate rugby player, bacon enthusiast and dog lover.

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  1. [...] The seventh edition of the market-anarchist/voluntarist blog carnival draws nigh. If you plan on submitting an entry (or two), please see the rules at the link above, and the addendum thereto, previously published here. [...]

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