Journal of Libertarian Studies

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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

David Ramsay Steele

This paper establishes what Hayek’s evolutionary theory is, and argues (by reference to the preconditions of Darwinian natural selection) tha

Jeffrey M. Herbener

This paper contends that Adam Smith meant what he said; human nature is ennobled by the cultivation of its lands, the advancement of its manufactur

Antony G. N. Flew

In this paper, Antony Flew discusses liberty and political freedom.

Volume 9, Number 1 (1989)

Stephan Kinsella

Classical liberals and libertarians believe that individuals have rights, even if there is debate about just why we have them or how this can be pr

Hans-Hermann Hoppe

I want to do the following in this paper: First to present the theses that constitute the hard core of the Marxist theory of history.

Bruce L. Benson

The literature of American legal history is primarily a history of federal and state governments, creating the false impression that these governme