Journal of Libertarian Studies

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Feler Bose

Feler Bose analyzes the evolution of jury independence, and assesses the shift from law order to lawyer order.

Jonathan Gress Walter Block

Is it justifiable to accept money from government? Almost always, say Jonathan Gress and Walter Block--but not for everyone.

Kristoffer Mousten Hansen

Monetary reform leading to a gold standard, which would solve numerous problems resulting from the present fiat money order, needs to become a populist issue to enjoy success.

Antony G. N. Flew

The expression "social justice" does appear to be employed by a great many people as almost synonymous with the word "equality. " But if equality is the same thing as social justice, then social justice can't be justice at all. 

Michel Accad, MD

Metaphysical principles of political life discovered by Aristotle and clarified by Thomas Aquinas can provide a framework of political philosophy that is compatible with the Austrian school.

Allen Gindler

Using an unbiased rubric to evaluate political doctrines reveals that spectrum polarization depends on three conditions: attitudes toward private property, individual freedom, and wealth redistribution.

Daniel Klein

How do you define social phenomena, the spontaneous coordination of individual efforts.

Kenneth B. McIntyre

This examines aspects of Orwell’s political thought as expressed in Nineteen Eighty-four.

Jeffrey A. Tucker
Samuel Clemens was an old-style liberal of the 19th century sort who believed in economic liberty and warned about the depredations of state power.
Joseph T. Salerno

The outstanding merit of Brian Doherty’s book is that it contains a treasure trove of valuable information regarding the events, personalities, periodicals and organizations whose complex interplay influenced the intellectual and institutional development of the modern American libertarian movement.