Alex: thanks for your support. I'm ambivalent about this. On the one hand, I do agree with you that I've been mistreated. Not in the criticisms. but, rather, in not being allowed to respond. On the other hand, maybe it is inertia, maybe it is optimism, but I've been associate with the MI since its very inception, decades ago, and before that with the Rothbard living room crowd, which I regard as a precursor of sorts of the MI, and thus I hate to sever my connection with this organization. On the third hand, I hope that one day they will give up on their Israeli Derangement Syndrome, and at least allow debate on this issue. On the fourth hand, only my Senior Fellowship has been revoked. I am still invited to Mises events, allowed to blog there (on non Israeli issues). I still donate $ to the MI. As I say, I am very ambivalent. But I do appreciate your support. Best regards, Walter
Alex: thanks for your support. I'm ambivalent about this. On the one hand, I do agree with you that I've been mistreated. Not in the criticisms. but, rather, in not being allowed to respond. On the other hand, maybe it is inertia, maybe it is optimism, but I've been associate with the MI since its very inception, decades ago, and before that with the Rothbard living room crowd, which I regard as a precursor of sorts of the MI, and thus I hate to sever my connection with this organization. On the third hand, I hope that one day they will give up on their Israeli Derangement Syndrome, and at least allow debate on this issue. On the fourth hand, only my Senior Fellowship has been revoked. I am still invited to Mises events, allowed to blog there (on non Israeli issues). I still donate $ to the MI. As I say, I am very ambivalent. But I do appreciate your support. Best regards, Walter
Dear Aman: Thanks for your advice. Best regards, Walter