Journal of Libertarian Studies

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John D. Sneed

As every honest man knows, crime doesn’t pay. Our main problem is that apparently no one has yet told the criminals.

Chris R. Tame

In his seminal essay “Left and Right: The Prospects for Liberty“, Professor Rothbard delineated a libertarian interpretation o

James Dale Davidson

Robert Nozick’s widely hailed Anarchy, State, and Utopia has been analyzed primarily in terms of the arguments he engages in with his fellow

Williamson M. Evers

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

Jean-Luc Mique

In a provocative book recently published”’. Peter F.

Leonard P. Liggio

Some years ago in Modern Age (Winter, 1958-59). in a poem dedicated to Robert A.

Jeffrey Rogers Hummel

In no other field is the crucial importance of theory to history more obvious than in the field of economic history.

Alfred G. Cuzán

A major point of dispute among libertarian theorists and thinkers today as always revolves around the age-old question of whether man can live in t

Karl T. Fielding

Many economists consider public goods to be a case of market “failure.” They argue that the free market cannot finance the optimal amou