Published from 1977 to 2008, Volumes 1-21
Editorial Board
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, was 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. You can purchase back issues online.
Search:
|
Symposium: Chicago versus the Free Market, Introduction
|
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
|
Vol. 16 Num. 4
|
|
Henry Simons is Not a Supporter of Free Enterprise
|
Walter Block
|
Vol. 16 Num. 4
|
|
Milton Friedman Unraveled
|
Murray N. Rothbard
|
Vol. 16 Num. 4
|
|
George Stigler and the Myth of Efficient Government
|
Thomas J. DiLorenzo
|
Vol. 16 Num. 4
|
|
Undermining Property Rights: Coase and Becker
|
Gary North
|
Vol. 16 Num. 4
|
|
Douglass C. North and Non-Marxist Institutional Determinism
|
Joseph R. Stromberg
|
Vol. 16 Num. 4
|
|
The Firm in a Free Society: Following Bastiat's Insights
|
Pascal Salin
|
Vol. 16 Num. 3
|
|
The Impossibility of the State
|
Leonard Brewster
|
Vol. 16 Num. 3
|
|
All Goverment is Excessive: A Rejoinder to Dwight Lee's "In Defense of Excessive Government"
|
Walter Block
|
Vol. 16 Num. 3
|
|
Locke, Hobbes, and the UD: Comment on Van Dun
|
Paul Gottfried
|
Vol. 16 Num. 3
|
|
Reply to Gottfried
|
Frank van Dunn
|
Vol. 16 Num. 3
|
|
Book Review: Chris Sciabarra, Total Freedom Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism
|
Joseph R. Stromberg
|
Vol. 16 Num. 3
|
|
Book Review: A. James Gregor, The Faces of Janus: Marxism and Fascism in the 20th Century
|
Hunt Tooley
|
Vol. 16 Num. 3
|
|
Symposium on Federalism, War, and Reconstruction: Introduction
|
Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
|
Vol. 16 Num. 2
|
|
Paul to Jeremiah: Calhoun's Abandonment of Nationalism
|
K.R. Constantine Gutzman
|
Vol. 16 Num. 2
|
|
Calhoun, Sectional Conflict, and Modern America
|
H. Lee Cheek, Jr.
|
Vol. 16 Num. 2
|
|
A Moral Accounting of the Union and the Confederacy
|
Donald W. Livingston
|
Vol. 16 Num. 2
|
|
A Plain Folk Perspective on Reconstruction, State-Building, Ideology, and Economic Spoils
|
Joseph R. Stromberg
|
Vol. 16 Num. 2
|
|
The Consolidation of State Power via Reconstruction: 1865-1890
|
Thomas J. DiLorenzo
|
Vol. 16 Num. 2
|
|
Nationalism and Liberalism: Friends or Foes?
|
David Conway
|
Vol. 16 Num. 1
|
|
European Unification as the New Frontier of Collectivism: The Case for Competitive Federalism and Polycentric Law
|
Carlo Lottieri
|
Vol. 16 Num. 1
|
|
The European Union's American Pedigree: Lessons from the Other Side of the Atlantic
|
Myles Kantor
|
Vol. 16 Num. 1
|
|
From the Bosom of Communism to the Central Control of EU Planners
|
Josef Sima
|
Vol. 16 Num. 1
|
|
Natural Order, the State, and the Immigration Problem
|
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
|
Vol. 16 Num. 1
|
|
Book Review: Hernando de Soto, The Mystery of Capital
|
Gabriel Calzada Alvarez
|
Vol. 16 Num. 1
|
|
Book Review: Leland B. Yeager, Ethics as Social Science
|
Robert P. Murphy
|
Vol. 16 Num. 1
|