Philosophy and Methodology

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David Gordon

Paul Samuelson thinks that if the state coerces you to make an exchange with someone or taxes you, this isn’t much of a problem.

John Tamny

Safe Haven is a compelling book about how we view risk, and a challenge to rethink how we "pay" to mitigate it.

David Gordon

Michael Huemer has recently come up with some cases in which taxation is justified. Is it, though?

David Gordon

Isn’t the Austrian school behind the times in not availing itself of the modern tools that mathematics provides? One of the world's greatest living mathematicians doesn't think so.

Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn

Anticapitalism's origins are not found with the workers. Rather, it came from the aristocrats and middle-class intellectuals who harbored resentment and fear of the rising entrepreneurial and industrial classes. 

Tam Alex

Analyzing property rights in Nigeria from a Rothbardian point of view shows that the major reason for poverty in Nigeria is governmental neglect and abuse of property rights.

Stuart T. Doyle

Negative liberty, which defines freedom exclusively in terms of independence of the individual from interference by others, is defended against contemporary philosophers Charles Taylor and Martha Nussbaum.