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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.
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Democratizing the Middle East: A Conservative Perspective?
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Alexander J. Groth
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Vol. 19 Num. 4
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It's the Economy, Stupid: Rudy Giuliani, the Wall Street Prosecutions, and the Recession of 1990-91
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William L. Anderson
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Vol. 19 Num. 4
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The Corporation at Issue, Part II: A Critique of Robert Hesson's In Defense of the Corporation and Proposed Conditions for Private Incorporation
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Piet-Hein van Eeghen
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Vol. 19 Num. 4
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Susette Kelo, et al. v. City of New London, Connecticut
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Joseph F. Becker
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Vol. 19 Num. 4
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Libertarianism and Legitimacy: A Reply to Huebert
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Randy E. Barnett
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Vol. 19 Num. 4
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No Duty to Obey the State: Reply to Barnett
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J.H. Huebert
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Vol. 19 Num. 4
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Review of Ayn Rand and Song of Russia: Communism and Anti-Communism in 1940s Hollywood by Robert Mayhew
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Stephen Cox
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Vol. 19 Num. 4
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Review of Faith and Liberty: The Economic Thought of the Late Scholastics by Alejandro Chafuen
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Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
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Vol. 19 Num. 4
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Is "Malinvestment" Enough to Go Bust?
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Enrico Colombatto
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Vol. 19 Num. 3
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Establishing Government Accountability in the Anti-Sweat Shop Campaign: Toward a Logical, Activist Approach to Improving the Working Conditions of the Poor
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Ellennita Muetze Hellmer
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Vol. 19 Num. 3
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The Corporation at Issue, Part I: The Clash of Classical Liberal Values and the Negative Consequences for Capitalist Practices
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Piet-Hein van Eeghen
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Vol. 19 Num. 3
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Governmental Inevitability: Reply to Holcombe
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Walter Block
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Vol. 19 Num. 3
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Comments on Colin Williams's Arguments Against Spooner
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Jan Narveson
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Vol. 19 Num. 3
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Book Review of The Debates of Liberty: An Overview of Individualist Anarchism, 1881–1908, by Wendy McElroy
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Robert Bass
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Vol. 19 Num. 3
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Book Review of On Nozick, by Edward Feser
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J.C. Lester
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Vol. 19 Num. 3
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Common Property in Anarcho-Capitalism
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Randall G. Holcombe
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Vol. 19 Num. 2
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Is Lookism Unjust?: The Ethics of Aesthetics and Public Policy Implications
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Louis Tietje
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Vol. 19 Num. 2
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The Habermasian Moment
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Paul Gottfried
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Vol. 19 Num. 2
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Quod Omnes Tangit: Consent Theory in the Radical Libertarian Tradition in the Middle Ages
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Carl Watner
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Vol. 19 Num. 2
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Archipelagos of Educational Chaos
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Benjamin Marks
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Vol. 19 Num. 2
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Book Review of Restoring the Lost Constitution: The Presumption of Liberty by Randy E. Barnett
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J.H. Huebert
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Vol. 19 Num. 2
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Editor's Remarks
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Roderick T. Long
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Vol. 19 Num. 1
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Rothbard's Time on the Left
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John Payne
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Vol. 19 Num. 1
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Anderson, Hazlitt, and the Quantity Theory of Money
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Jude Blanchette
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Vol. 19 Num. 1
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Merchants of Death Revisited: Armaments, Bankers, and the First World War
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T. Hunt Tooley
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Vol. 19 Num. 1
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Rejoinder to Caplan on Bayesian Economics
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Walter Block
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Vol. 19 Num. 1
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Book Review of Benjamin Constant: Principles of Politics Applicable to All Governments
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Gary Galles
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Vol. 19 Num. 1
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