Journal of Libertarian Studies

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Walter Block

In his seminal work, “The Problem of Social Cost,” Coase held that in cases of private property right disputes involving what have been

Moshe Kroy

Libertarianism -the political philosophy based on the concept of individual rights -seems to be an inherently clear, unambiguous position.

Jeffrey Paul

While many minimal state theorists, such as Ayn Rand, have found in anarchism an unacceptable vehicle for the conveyance of natural rights libertar

Randy E. Barnett

In legal philosophy there is perhaps no older, nor deeper, conflict than that which exists between legal positivists and natural law advocates.

Karl T. Fielding

Various members of the academic community have attempted to attack Murray Rothbard’s political and economic theories. One attempt made by H.

Robert H. Chappell

This paper will be primarily concerned with identification and documentation of the educational viewpoints espoused by the European anarchists of t

Roger W. Garrison

The present article is a slightly expanded version of one of the critiques of Professor Laurence S.

Loren E. Lomasky

Moral relativism, a theory typically beclouded by inexact formulations and confusions with cultural relativism, has recently been defended lucidly

Robert L. Formaini

A paper reviewing George Smith’s article “Justice Entrepreneurship in A Free Market” by Robert L. Formaini.