The Social Sciences and the A Priori
The paper makes a novel case to vindicate social sciences as substantially a priori, against the mainstream view that rejects apriorism as unscientific.
The paper makes a novel case to vindicate social sciences as substantially a priori, against the mainstream view that rejects apriorism as unscientific.
This article uses the anti-pandemic public policies under COVID to discuss the status of the public domain from a libertarian perspective.
This article discusses the Progressive reformers, their view of Liberty and its role in society, and their mixed success.
This article discusses the works of Thomas Piketty in the light of the distinction between naturally and artificially successful entrepreneurs
This article breaks down various linguistic transformations and proposes strategies to level the playing field in public debates and move liberals to a better rhetorical position.
This article focuses on digital dystopias, using works by Dave Eggers to underpin the analysis.
This article examines Hayek's reliance on Darwinian theory in his classical liberal principles, and the connection to modern theories of complex adaptive systems.
This article points out the possibilities of non-interior solutions in majority voting models and raises the possibility of multiple optimal majorities.
The libertarian view of affirmative action as regards to Harvard depends on whether the university is to be seen as a private or a public institution.
Is cryptocurrency properly ownable under libertarian property rights? The author argues in the affirmative.