Donald Livingston is the founder of the Abbeville Institute and retired Professor of Philosophy at Emory University. He has been a National Endowment Independent Studies fellow and a fellow for the Institute of Advanced Studies in the humanities at the University of Edinburgh. His books include Hume's Philosophy of Common Life and Philosophical Melancholy and Delirium, Hume's Pathology of Philosophy.
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I can see why Tom Woods cited Don Livingston as one of his greatest influences. There’s more to learn in this one hour lecture than most people learn in entire semester long class.
I can see why Tom Woods cited Don Livingston as one of his greatest influences. There’s more to learn in this one hour lecture than most people learn in entire semester long class.