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Patrick M. O'Neil

Although ethical systems may be divided into those which claim to be objective and those which freely acknowledge their own subjectivity, a special

Leonard P. Liggio

(Barthelemy) Charles (Pierre Joseph) Dunoyer (1786-1862) was born on May 20, 1786 at Caremac in ancient Tureme (Quercy, Cahorsin), the present-day

Terry Anderson P.J. Hill

The growth of government during this century has attracted the attention of many scholars interested in explaining that growth and in proposing way

David Osterfeld

Those who deny that the provision of protection services could be supplied through either the market or some other nonmonopolistic device must ther

Wendy McElroy

Individualist anarchism in America of the late nineteenth century revolved around and was expressed through Liberty, a periodical publishe

Carl Watner

The twentieth century libertarian movement has experienced an ongoing debate between the minarchists, the advocates of “limited” govern

Karlheinz Weissmann

In two by-elections in the spring of 1996, the Front National (FN), the party of the radical right in France, helped several candidates of the left

Don Lavoie

Establishment economics is in a much deserved state of disarray.

Alan Stone

The Progressive Era and the eighteen-nineties immediately preceding it have probably been the foci of more superior scholarship than any other peri

Robert L. Bradley Jr.

This essay is an attempt to provide a modern overview of the economic calculation debate from the Austrian School perspective.