Nicholas Oresme and the First Monetary Treatise
Austrian monetary thought can be traced back right to the very founding father of monetary economics, the great Nicholas Oresme, the 14th century Bishop of Lisieux.
Austrian monetary thought can be traced back right to the very founding father of monetary economics, the great Nicholas Oresme, the 14th century Bishop of Lisieux.
"If the self is the real property of the individual, force may be employed to repel the force that would take from an individual this special bit of property in himself."
Lew Rockwell joins Ron Paul, David Stockman, Colonel Douglas Macgregor, Rick Sanchez, Nathan Goodman, John Duncan, Daniel McAdams, and more.
Jeff Deist reviews Michael Malice's The New Right in the forthcoming September/October issue of The Austrian.
On a recent mountain-climbing trip to Russia, it became very clear how nation and state are two very different ideas. Most everyone I encountered was proud of his nation. Few had much good to stay about their states.
We Americans shall never have real, lasting peace so long as we give our allegiance to a king—that is, in our case, to the whole conglomeration of institutionalized exploiters and murderers we know as the state.
Here are six common myths often heard about libertarianism.
Jeff Deist will deliver the keynote lecture at the "Capitalism and Morality" seminar in Vancouver.