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Fact-checking with Dr. Block
editI was curious about the Business Week claim, as well as the correctness of the disputed bit about his citizenship, so, as I mentioned above, I emailed Walter Block and asked him to settle these questions. Please find our correspondence below:
From: Dick Clark <cro..@gm...> Mailed-By: gmail.com To: Walter Block <wb...@ya..> Date: Dec 16, 2005 10:08 AM Subject: Business Week Walter, Excuse the inquiry, but, for the purposes of Wikipedia, may I ask you whether or not you have ever worked for Business Week? There is an individual who is claiming that you did, and I am trying to either substantiate or debunk his position. Kind regards, Dick Clark Auburn District Chairman, Libertarian Party of Alabama http://www.auburn.edu/libertarian ------ From: Walter Block <wb...@ya...> Signed-By: yahoo.com | Mailed-By: yahoo.com To: Dick Clark <cr..@gm...> Date: Dec 16, 2005 12:56 PM Subject: Re: Business Week I did indeed work for BW. Here's an entry on my cv: 6/74-8/76 Consulting economist for Tax Foundation, Business Week Magazine, Community Housing Improvement Program, Coalition to Save New York, Charles Koch Fellowship I even wrote an article for them on Austro libertarianism: Block, Walter. 1974. “The Austrian School's advice: 'Hands off!” Business Week Magazine, 3 August, pp. 40-41. It's got a picture of Murray, Izzy and Walter Grinder. who claimed that I worked for BW? ------ From: Dick Clark <cro...@gm...> Mailed-By: gmail.com To: Walter Block <wb...@ya...> Date: Dec 16, 2005 2:15 PM Subject: Re: Business Week Walter, A fellow who claims to be a former student of yours named Sean C. Marinara was the provider of that information. He says that he studied with under you at Holy Cross. When he first began editing your entry and Lew Rockwell's entry on Wikipedia, he initially claimed to be a colleague of yours, then claimed to be you, and is now giving us the above name. He is very angry with me and other editors over our removal of some poorly worded and sourced additions of his to the Lew Rockwell entry. He inserted the following in Lew's blurb: "CRITICISM: Although this true statement may be deleted, I will make it anway. Rockwell has been identified as a racist and anti-semite by the Southern Poverty Law Center." Now, I would say that the SPLC makes some pretty outrageous claims designed to bolster their subscription numbers for their Intelligence publication, but this particular claim about Lew has on Wikipedia been an oft-submitted and oft-debated one. Wikipedia policy requires that contributions (particularly controversial ones) be sourced for easy verification, and, thus far, no sources have been cited in which the SPLC directly labels Lew with the "racist" or "anti- semite" epithets. Thus Mr. Marinara's contributions have been removed in many cases for lack of a source. I was personally suspect of his contributions to your article, which is why I emailed you with regards to the Business Week assertion. There was no reason why that tidbit seemed obviously wrong, but without sourcing it wasn't suitable for wikipedia inclusion. Your c.v. will serve nicely as a source for that. There was also a question as to whether or not you had been granted Canadian citizenship, with some asserting that you may have received such on 27 November 1991, and others vehemently denying that you were a citizen of any country other than the US. If you could enlighten me on this, that would be most helpful as well. Thank you for your speedy reply to my previous message! In Liberty, Dick Clark ------ From: Walter Block <wb...@yah...> Signed-By: yahoo.com | Mailed-By: yahoo.com To: Dick Clark <cro...@gm...> Cc: mb..@sha... Date: Dec 16, 2005 3:17 PM Subject: Re: Business Week Dear Dick: I am a Canadian citizen, and also a US citizen. I don't remember the date. My wife might, so I'm copying her on this. Best regards, Walter ------ From: Walter Block <wb...@ya...> Signed-By: yahoo.com | Mailed-By: yahoo.com To: Mary Beth Block <mb...@sh...> Cc: cro...@gm... Date: Dec 16, 2005 10:51 PM Subject: RE: Business Week thanks. Mary Beth Block <mb..@s...> wrote: > Yes, Walter, I checked and Nov. 27, 1991, was the > date you became a Canadian > citizen.
There is an RfC on the question of using "Religion: None" vs. "Religion: None (atheist)" in the infobox on this and other similar pages.
The RfC is at Template talk:Infobox person#RfC: Religion infobox entries for individuals that have no religion.
Please help us determine consensus on this issue. --Guy Macon (talk) 17:57, 21 April 2015 (UTC)
Women are not also whites?
editThis is obviously insensible. Include an entire quote and remove this:
“Block asserted that blacks and women were paid less than whites because they are ‘less productive’.” Nicmart (talk) 01:56, 17 May 2020 (UTC)
Libertarians for Trump
editBlock was an advocate for Trump. This should be mentioned. Nicmart (talk) 01:57, 17 May 2020 (UTC)
Israel
editThere's nothing in the entry about Block's very muscular defense of Israel's war on Palestinians which has caused some of his libertarian allies to disassociate and attack him. In particular, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, who blasted him in an "open letter" on the Mises Institute site. Another Mises Institute eminento, Thomas J. DiLorenzo, also savaged him on the same site. Block responded to Hoppe. Nicmart (talk) 05:47, 20 September 2024 (UTC)