Journal of Libertarian Studies

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Bruce L. Benson

Like many libertarians, I used to accept without question the idea that contracting out for government services was a good idea.

Steven Farron

Thomas Sowell provides examples of people from many parts of the world demanding that their governments restrict the economic and occupational succ

Walter E. Grinder

This paper represents the initial phase of a larger study which will present the outline of an analytical model of the structure and dynamics of th

Leonard P. Liggio

(Barthelemy) Charles (Pierre Joseph) Dunoyer (1786-1862) was born on May 20, 1786 at Caremac in ancient Tureme (Quercy, Cahorsin), the present-day

Lawrence H. White

Bankruptcy law is a system of interventionary legislation which interferes with the ability of individuals freely to establish the terms of loan co

M.E. Grenander

In Chapter 9 of the Poetics, Aristotle wrote that “poetry is something more philosophic and of graver import than history, since its statemen

Don Lavoie

The works of Shackle are a mixed bag.

George H. Smith

In the pages of an obscure book first published in 1722, there lurks one of the finest essays on property rights ever penned.

Karen I. Vaughn

It is taken for granted by most economists and political philosophers that John Locke was in some sense a precursor of the labor theories of value

Joseph R. Stromberg

This paper will present a radical libertarian analysis of the War of 1861-65; as such, it will disagree in many ways with existing interpretations.