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FOUNDING EDITOR: Murray N. Rothbard (1926-1995)

Past Editors: Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Roderick T. Long

Managing Editor: Judith Thommesen

Publisher: Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., Ludwig von Mises Institute 

Since its first issue in the Spring of 1977, the Journal of Libertarian Studies, founded by Murray N. Rothbard, has been the voice of scholarship in libertarian theory, the major launching pad for every new idea that shaped the world of libertarianism, the preeminent forum for the airing of revisionist historical research on war and interventionism, and the primary venue for reconstruction of the history of ideas in terms of libertarian ideas. The journal's publication is temporarily suspended pending a revised format and distribution method.  You can purchase back issues online.

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TitleAuthorVolume
Who's to Say What's Right or Wrong? People Who Have Ph.D.s in Philosophy, That's Who Richard Sharvy Vol. 21 Num. 3
On Immigration: Reply to Hoppe Anthony Gregory Vol. 21 Num. 3
An Alleged Contradiction in Nozick's Entitlement Theory Anna-Karin M. Andersson Vol. 21 Num. 3
Raymond Aron and the Intellectuals: Arguments Supportive of Libertarianism James R. Garland Vol. 21 Num. 3
Gray's Progress: From <em>Liberalisms</em> to <em>Enlightenment's Wake</em> Jeremy Shearmur Vol. 21 Num. 3
The Death and Life of a Reluctant Urban Icon. Review Essay of <em>Jane Jacobs: Urban Visionary</em> by ALice Sparberg Alexiou Pierre Desrochers Vol. 21 Num. 3
<em>Medieval Schools: From Roman Britain to Renaissance England</em> by Nicholas Orme Thomas E. Woods, Jr. Vol. 21 Num. 3
The Costs of Public Income Redistribution and Private Charity James Rolph Edwards Vol. 21 Num. 2
<em>Democracy in America</em> and the Possibilities for Law without the State Brian Smith Vol. 21 Num. 2
The Limits of Jacksonian Liberalism: Individualism, Dissent, and the Gospel of Andrew According to Lysander Spooner Raymond James Krohn Vol. 21 Num. 2
The <em>Kelo</em> Decision and the Fourteenth Amendment Laurence M. Vance Vol. 21 Num. 2
Eminent Doman and Economic Development: The Mill Acts and the Origins of Laissez-Faire Constitutionalism David M. Gold Vol. 21 Num. 2
<em>Changing the Guard: Private Prisons and the Control of Crime</em>, Alexander Tabarrok, ed. Daniel J. D'Amico Vol. 21 Num. 2
<em>The Law of the Somalis: A Stable Foundation for Economic Development in the Horn of Africa</em> by Michael van Notten; Spencer Heath MacCallum, ed. Norbert Lennartz Vol. 21 Num. 2
Editorial to Symposium: Market, Anarchism, Pro and Con Roderick T. Long Vol. 21 Num. 1
Nozick's Failed Defense of the Just State Eric Roark Vol. 21 Num. 1
Is Government Really Inevitable? Randall G. Holcombe Vol. 21 Num. 1
Rejoinder to Holcombe on the Inevitability of Government Walter Block Vol. 21 Num. 1
Anarchism and Minarchism; No Rapproachement Possible: Reply to Tibor Machan Walter Block Vol. 21 Num. 1
Defining Government, Begging the Question: An Answer to Walter Block's Reply Tibor Machan Vol. 21 Num. 1
Contra Anarcho-Capitalism Jordan Schneider Vol. 21 Num. 1
Anarchy Defended: Reply to Schneider Roderick T. Long Vol. 21 Num. 1
Rothbard as a Political Philosopher Marcus Verhaegh Vol. 20 Num. 4
Wresting Land from the Sea: An Argument Against Public Goods Theory Philipp Bagus Vol. 20 Num. 4
Re-Reading Thomson: Thomson's Unanswered Challenge Michael Watkins Vol. 20 Num. 4
Communism and the Ironic Value of Property in Italian Neo-Realist Cinema John R. Hamilton Vol. 20 Num. 4
<em>Catastrophe: Risk and Response</em> by Richard A. Posner J.H. Huebert Vol. 20 Num. 4
<em>From Liberty to Democracy: The Transformation of American Government</em> by Randall G. Holcombe Ludwig M.P. van den Hauwe Vol. 20 Num. 4
<em>Nobility and Civility: Asian Ideals of Leadership and the Common Good</em> by William T. de Bary and <em>Realms of Freedom in Modern China</em> by William D. Kirby, ed. Leigh Kathryn Jenco Vol. 20 Num. 4
Fallacies in the Theories of the Emergence of the State Bertrand Lemennicier Vol. 20 Num. 3
Without Firing a Single Shot: Societal Defense and Voluntaryist Resistance Carl Watner Vol. 20 Num. 3
The Cultural Degradation of Universal Education: The Educational Views of Robert Lewis Dabney Barry D. Simpson Vol. 20 Num. 3
Fanatical, Not Reasonable: A Short Correspondence between Walter Block and Milton Friedman Walter Block Vol. 20 Num. 3
<em>In Defence of the Realm: The Place of Nations in Classical Liberalism</em> by David Conway J.C. Lester Vol. 20 Num. 3
<em>The Multiculturalism of Fear</em> by Jacob Levy Marcus Verhaegh Vol. 20 Num. 3
<em>Constitutional Chaos: What Happens When the Government Breaks its Own Laws</em> by Andrew Napolitano William L. Anderson Vol. 20 Num. 3
Is <em>The Wealth of Nations'</em> Third Duty of the Sovereign Compatible with <em>Laissez Faire</em>? Valentin Petkantchin Vol. 20 Num. 2
Radio Free Rothbard B.K. Marcus Vol. 20 Num. 2
Hans-Hermann Hoppe's Argumentation Ethic: A Critique Robert P. Murphy Vol. 20 Num. 2
Review Essay of <em>The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History</em> by Thomas E. Woods, Jr. Jeffrey Rogers Hummel Vol. 20 Num. 2
Book Review of <em>The Church Confronts Modernity: Catholic Intellectuals and the Progressive Era</em> and <em>The Church and the Market: A Catholic Defense of the Free Economy</em> by Thomas E. Woods, Jr. Samuel Bostaph Vol. 20 Num. 2
Book Review of <em>Ayn Rand</em> by Tibor Machan Robert Bass Vol. 20 Num. 2
Editorial to Symposium Issue on Studies in Mutualist Political Economy Roderick T. Long Vol. 20 Num. 1
The Spooner-Tucker Doctrine: An Economist's View Murray N. Rothbard Vol. 20 Num. 1
The Labor Theory of Value: A Critique of Carson's <em>Studies in Mutualist Political Economy</em> Robert P. Murphy Vol. 20 Num. 1
Kevin Carson as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Walter Block Vol. 20 Num. 1
Freedom is Slavery: Laissez-Faire Capitalism is Government Intervention: A Critique of Kevin Carson's <em>Studies in Mutualist Political Economy</em> George Reisman Vol. 20 Num. 1
Land-Locked: A Critique of Carson on Property Rights Roderick T. Long Vol. 20 Num. 1
Carson's Rejoinders Kevin A. Carson Vol. 20 Num. 1
Democratizing the Middle East: A Conservative Perspective? Alexander J. Groth Vol. 19 Num. 4
It's the Economy, Stupid: Rudy Giuliani, the Wall Street Prosecutions, and the Recession of 1990-91 William L. Anderson Vol. 19 Num. 4
The Corporation at Issue, Part II: A Critique of Robert Hesson's <em>In Defense of the Corporation</em> and Proposed Conditions for Private Incorporation Piet-Hein van Eeghen Vol. 19 Num. 4
Susette Kelo, <em>et al</em>. v. City of New London, Connecticut Joseph F. Becker Vol. 19 Num. 4
Libertarianism and Legitimacy: A Reply to Huebert Randy E. Barnett Vol. 19 Num. 4
No Duty to Obey the State: Reply to Barnett J.H. Huebert Vol. 19 Num. 4
Review of <em>Ayn Rand and Song of Russia: Communism and Anti-Communism in 1940s Hollywood</em> by Robert Mayhew Stephen Cox Vol. 19 Num. 4
Review of <em>Faith and Liberty: The Economic Thought of the Late Scholastics</em> by Alejandro Chafuen Thomas E. Woods, Jr. Vol. 19 Num. 4
Is &quot;Malinvestment&quot; Enough to Go Bust? Enrico Colombatto Vol. 19 Num. 3
Establishing Government Accountability in the Anti-Sweat Shop Campaign: Toward a Logical, Activist Approach to Improving the Working Conditions of the Poor Ellennita Muetze Hellmer Vol. 19 Num. 3
The Corporation at Issue, Part I: The Clash of Classical Liberal Values and the Negative Consequences for Capitalist Practices Piet-Hein van Eeghen Vol. 19 Num. 3
Governmental Inevitability: Reply to Holcombe Walter Block Vol. 19 Num. 3
Comments on Colin Williams's Arguments Against Spooner Jan Narveson Vol. 19 Num. 3
Book Review of <em>The Debates of Liberty: An Overview of Individualist Anarchism, 1881–1908</em>, by Wendy McElroy Robert Bass Vol. 19 Num. 3
Book Review of <em>On Nozick</em>, by Edward Feser J.C. Lester Vol. 19 Num. 3
Common Property in Anarcho-Capitalism Randall G. Holcombe Vol. 19 Num. 2
Is Lookism Unjust?: The Ethics of Aesthetics and Public Policy Implications Louis Tietje Vol. 19 Num. 2
The Habermasian Moment Paul Gottfried Vol. 19 Num. 2
<em>Quod Omnes Tangit</em>: Consent Theory in the Radical Libertarian Tradition in the Middle Ages Carl Watner Vol. 19 Num. 2
Archipelagos of Educational Chaos Benjamin Marks Vol. 19 Num. 2
Book Review of <em>Restoring the Lost Constitution: The Presumption of Liberty</em> by Randy E. Barnett J.H. Huebert Vol. 19 Num. 2
Editor's Remarks Roderick T. Long Vol. 19 Num. 1
Rothbard's Time on the Left John Payne Vol. 19 Num. 1
Anderson, Hazlitt, and the Quantity Theory of Money Jude Blanchette Vol. 19 Num. 1
<em>Merchants of Death</em> Revisited: Armaments, Bankers, and the First World War T. Hunt Tooley Vol. 19 Num. 1
Rejoinder to Caplan on Bayesian Economics Walter Block Vol. 19 Num. 1
Book Review of <em>Benjamin Constant: Principles of Politics Applicable to All Governments</em> Gary Galles Vol. 19 Num. 1
William Graham Sumner: Against Democracy, Plutocracy, and Imperialism H.A. Scott Trask Vol. 18 Num. 4
Sovereignty, International Law, and the Triumph of Anglo-American Cunning Joseph R. Stromberg Vol. 18 Num. 4
Book Review of <em>Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation: The Economics of the Civil War</em> by Robert B. Ekelund, Jr. and Mark Thornton Thomas J. Dilorenzo Vol. 18 Num. 4
Contra Spooner Colin Williams Vol. 18 Num. 3
Kant and Property Rights Marcus Verhaegh Vol. 18 Num. 3
Legal Tender Laws and Fractional-Reserve Banking Jörg Guido Hülsmann Vol. 18 Num. 3
Dehomogenizing Mises's Monetary Theory Nikolay Gertchev Vol. 18 Num. 3
Self-Ownership, Abortion, and the Rights of Children: Toward a More Conservative Libertarianism Edward Feser Vol. 18 Num. 3
Reply to &quot;Against Libertarian Legalism&quot; by Frank van Dun Walter Block Vol. 18 Num. 2
Natural Law and the Jurisprudence of Freedom Frank van Dun Vol. 18 Num. 2
Reply to Van Dun: Non-Aggression and Title Transfer N. Stephan Kinsella Vol. 18 Num. 2
Reply to Frank van Dun's &quot;Natural Law and the Jurisprudence of Freedom&quot; Walter Block Vol. 18 Num. 2
Praxeology as Law & Economics Josef Sima Vol. 18 Num. 2
Book Review: <em>The Passion of Liberty</em> and <em>Putting Humans First: Why We Are Nature's Favorite</em> by Tibor Machan Steven Yates Vol. 18 Num. 2
Book Review: <em>Voucher Wars: Waging the Legal Battle over School Choice</em> by Clint Bolick Laurence M. Vance Vol. 18 Num. 2
Mises versus Weber on Bureaucracy and Sociological Method William P. Anderson Vol. 18 Num. 1
Life, Liberty, and . . . : Jefferson on Property Rights Luigi Marco Bassani Vol. 18 Num. 1
Review of Joseph E. Stiglitz, <em>Globalization and Its Discontents</em> Enrico Colombatto Vol. 18 Num. 1
The Enterprise of Community: Market Competition, Land, and Environment Spencer Heath MacCallum Vol. 17 Num. 4
Do Pessimistic Assumptions about Human Behavior Justify Government? Benjamin Powell Vol. 17 Num. 4
The Constitutional Right of Secession in Political Theory and History Andrei Kreptul Vol. 17 Num. 4
Review of J.C. Lester's <em>Escape from Leviathan: Liberty, Welfare, and Anarchy Reconciled</em> David Gordon Vol. 17 Num. 4
Consent, Sex, and the Prenatal Rapist: A Brief Reply to McDonaghs's Suggested Revision of Roe v. Wade Francis J. Beckwith Vol. 17 Num. 3
Modeling Hypothetical Consent Mikko Wennberg Vol. 17 Num. 3
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