Journal of Libertarian Studies

Rejoinder to Slenzok on COVID

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Slenzok (2021) claims there is no circumstance under which it would be justified, on libertarian grounds, to compel people to become vaccinated against dread diseases. He bases his critique of Block (2020) on the ground of public property. The present essay maintains that Slenzok was in error in this regard, but that his analysis of public property is important in refuting Hoppe’s (2007) analysis of the ethics of immigration.

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Walter Block, "Rejoinder to Slenzok on COVID," Journal of Libertarian Studies 25 (2022): 264–68.

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