Libertarian Literature Review Volume 12, Number 2
Beginning with this issue of the Journal of Libertarian Studies, this section will provide short descriptions of recent scholarly articles expoundi
Beginning with this issue of the Journal of Libertarian Studies, this section will provide short descriptions of recent scholarly articles expoundi
In this article, Professor Thomas E. Woods Jr. offers a review of Ronald Steel’s Walter Lippmann and the American Century.
In this article, Robert P. Murphy reviews Leland B.
2007 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, a novel that has had an enormous impact on the libertarian movement. This issue of the Journal of Libertarian Studies presents pieces commemorating the novel and its legacy.
The present paper defends the position of libertarian centrism, or libertarian purity (Gregory 2006), or plumb line libertarianism, vis-a-vis its t
Capitalism has surprisingly little to say on entrepreneurship or other typically Austrian and Objectivist themes. Reisman is a strong proponent of capitalism and I do not think any objective reader would infer from my statement that Reisman is a socialist.
It appears that the obvious intent of the recent paper by Professor Barnett and Professor Block (2006), “Gallaway and Vedder on Stabilization Policy,” is to reveal to the Austrian community
This paper is an essay on the coordination of economic activities.
Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism is much more than a biography of the twentieth century’s great Austrian economist.
Casual observation of the last thirty years or so indicates that the role government plays in the lives of individuals has been increasing.