Journal of Libertarian Studies

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J. Charles King

Because problems concerning punishment arise at many intellectual levels, there is no one question or set of questions about punishment to be answe

Candace J. Groudine

The major claim in this paper is that there is a distinct ambiguity in the way in which H. L. A.

Christopher W. Morris

In this paper, Christopher W. Morris attempts to defend the natural right of freedom from the premise of human autonomy.

Wendy McElroy

Individualist anarchism in America of the late nineteenth century revolved around and was expressed through Liberty, a periodical publishe

Peter J. Ferrara

In recent years a new and powerful critique of our current criminal justice system has been advanced by advocates of a totally new approach to crim

Antony G. N. Flew

This paper is a consideration of whether there could be such universal and natural human rights, or whether such a suggestion is indeed “simp

Edward Stringham

Central planning and state control are often cast aside as inferior replacements to far more efficient and humane voluntary market transactions.

Patrick M. O’Neil and David Osterfeld have offered some criticisms of our natural end interpretation and defense of Rand’s ethics.

Hugh Murray

Each day in America, white males face government-sponsored discrimination.