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F. H. Buckley

    Francis H. Buckley delves into the intersection of law and economics, exploring the intricate relationship between these two disciplines. His work often examines the practical functioning of free markets and their underlying moral and ethical implications. Buckley's scholarship has been featured in prominent academic journals, contributing significantly to discussions on legal and economic theory. He critically analyzes the complexities of free markets and their ethical underpinnings.

    The Morality of Laughter
    • The Morality of Laughter

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      “Bravo! I’ll say nothing funny about it, for it is a superior piece of work.” —P. J. O’Rourke “F. H. Buckley’s The Morality of Laughter is at once a humorous look at serious matters and a serious book about humor.” —Crisis Magazine “Buckley has written a . ne and funny book that will be read with pleasure and instruction.” —First Things “. . . written elegantly and often wittily. . . .” —National Post “. . . a fascinating philosophical exposition of laughter. . . .” —National Review “. . . at once a wise and highly amusing book.” —Wall Street Journal Online “. . . a useful reminder that a cheery society is a healthy one.” —Weekly Standard

      The Morality of Laughter