Journal of Libertarian Studies

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Robert L. Bradley Jr.

This essay is an attempt to provide a modern overview of the economic calculation debate from the Austrian School perspective.

Rett R. Ludwikowshi

It was in the circle of Polish economists that the notion of liberalism was first interpreted distinctly.

Stephen P. Halbrook

The crux of the Arab-Israeli conflict is the Palestinian question, and the crux of the Palestinian question is: who justly owns the land of Israel

Carl Watner

Liberty, an international clearinghouse for libertarian ideas during the almost three decades of its existence (1881-1908), reported on an

Morgan O. Reynolds

Economists have been relatively silent about the legislation from the 1930’s which supports unionism and collective bargaining in the United

Hans-Hermann Hoppe

Among the most popular and consequential beliefs of our age is the belief in collective security.

David Osterfeld

In his “A Groundwork for Rights: Man’s Natural End,” Douglas Rasmussen takes issue with a paper I presented at the Fifth Annual L

Justus D. Doenecke

In this essay, the author updates his monograph The Literature of Isolationism: A Guide to Non-Interventionist Scholarship, 1930-1972

Roy Cordato Sheldon L. Richman

In recent years, as libertarian policy analysts have put their minds to the question of tax reform, some have succumbed to the lure of a broad-base