Classical Liberal Exploitation Theory: A Comment on Professor Liggio’s Paper
In the popular academic mind, the doctrine of class-conflict seems to be inextricably linked to the particular Marxist version of the idea.
In the popular academic mind, the doctrine of class-conflict seems to be inextricably linked to the particular Marxist version of the idea.
That the modern reform mentality has been imbued with a statist philosophy leading to imperialism and war is perhaps no surprise to libertarians.
Collected together in this special issue of the Journal of Libertarian Studies is an apparently quite disparate group of articles on centr
Historian Alice Felt Tyler once used the expression “Freedom’s Ferment” to characterize the antebellum period in American history
This paper contends that Adam Smith meant what he said; human nature is ennobled by the cultivation of its lands, the advancement of its manufactur
There is perhaps no greater confusion in all of political economy than that between libertarianism and libertinism.
While many minimal state theorists, such as Ayn Rand, have found in anarchism an unacceptable vehicle for the conveyance of natural rights libertar
In America today, as throughout the West, most people fundamentally accept the “welfare state.” Republican Presidents live happily with
In this paper, Antony Flew discusses liberty and political freedom.