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Edited [[Classic liberalism]] to provide the alternative market based interpretation of political and economic events that the macroeconomic socialists keep deleting.
Edited [[Classic liberalism]] to provide the alternative market based interpretation of political and economic events that the macroeconomic socialists keep deleting.

On Wikipedia, Gibby is up against a few historical revisionists in the article [[liberalism]] (electionwood)who insist that issues such as the failure of markets in the great depression are a factual given and should not be questioned. Upon adding an alternative explanation as given by Hayek and Friedman those posts are deleted and called "biased"; an ironic accusation for anyone who understands what the word means.

On [[Communism]] Gibby is up against logically inconsistent editors (Natalinasmpf) that can't come up with a reason to delete a section on free trade communists while also defending why other sections like Maosim, or Lennism should remain.


==research interests==
==research interests==

Revision as of 09:10, 3 January 2006

biography

KDRGibby a liberal (A TRUE LIBERAL in the classic sense) political scholar, student, philosopher at the University of Oklahoma. Gibby holds Bachelor degrees in Political Science and History from The Pennsylvania State University and has experience teaching both History and Special Education in Virginia. He subscribes to the political and economic philosophy of Smith, Kant, Hayek, and Friedman and is currently working on a thesis describing how Economic Freedom plays a role in creating and sustaining "Perpetual Peace".

Edited Classic liberalism to provide the alternative market based interpretation of political and economic events that the macroeconomic socialists keep deleting.

On Wikipedia, Gibby is up against a few historical revisionists in the article liberalism (electionwood)who insist that issues such as the failure of markets in the great depression are a factual given and should not be questioned. Upon adding an alternative explanation as given by Hayek and Friedman those posts are deleted and called "biased"; an ironic accusation for anyone who understands what the word means.

On Communism Gibby is up against logically inconsistent editors (Natalinasmpf) that can't come up with a reason to delete a section on free trade communists while also defending why other sections like Maosim, or Lennism should remain.

research interests

Gibby s interested in the history, philosophy, ideology, and economics behind liberalism in the United States and within International Relations. He is currently researching to discover ways on how liberalism can be worked to end poverty, promote social cooperation, as well as international cooperation with the hopes of world peace.

favorite works

Milton Friedman's "Free to Choose", "Capitalism and Freedom"

Friedrich A. von Hayek's "The Road to Serfdom"

Hernando De Soto's "The Mystery of Capital"

Henry Kissinger "Diplomacy" , "Does America Need a Foriegn Policy"

Richard Nixon's "The Real War"

John Linder and Neal Boartz's "Fair Tax Book"

Fareed Zakaria's "Future of Freedom"

Brink Lindsey's "Against the Dead Hand"

Christenson's "The Innovator's Dilema"

Pillar's "Terrorism and U.S. Foriegn Policy"

Yergin and Stanislaw's "The Commanding Heights"

Payne's "Costly Returns"

Tammy Bruce's "Thought Police"

Stiglitz's "Globalization and its Discontents" - because it is a funny book if you know how much information he's left out of it.