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The book is cited by law professor Johan Schweigl of Masaryk University, Czech Republic, in his paper "'Financial Crisis' or Healing Process?".[4]
Forbes writer Bill Flax in his book The Courage to Do Nothing: A Moral Defense of Markets and Freedom—Flax quotes Murphy directly on page 125. Flax cites Murphy's book a handful of times, and gives Murphy a second long quote—another paragraph—starting on page 264.[5]
Murphy was interviewed by host Barbra Alexander on the Business Talk Radio Network program MoneyDots, airing for one week starting April 29, 2007. The BTRN website does not have archives from 2007, but this show was announced in the Monterey County Herald newspaper, for one.[6]