Adam Smith and Neo-Plagiarism: A Reply
In describing Adam Smith’s acknowledgments as “neo-plagiarism” (Rashid, 1990), was trying to characterize a situation where a sch
In describing Adam Smith’s acknowledgments as “neo-plagiarism” (Rashid, 1990), was trying to characterize a situation where a sch
Like many libertarians, I used to accept without question the idea that contracting out for government services was a good idea.
Thomas Sowell provides examples of people from many parts of the world demanding that their governments restrict the economic and occupational succ
One can appreciate Anarchy, State and Utopia by Robert Nozick on many levels.
As every honest man knows, crime doesn’t pay. Our main problem is that apparently no one has yet told the criminals.
In his seminal essay “Left and Right: The Prospects for Liberty“, Professor Rothbard delineated a libertarian interpretation o
Robert Nozick’s widely hailed Anarchy, State, and Utopia has been analyzed primarily in terms of the arguments he engages in with his fellow
The status of children in the societal scheme proposed by John Rawls is determined by what would be the decision of persons in the original positio
In a provocative book recently published”’. Peter F.
Some years ago in Modern Age (Winter, 1958-59). in a poem dedicated to Robert A.