Journal of Libertarian Studies

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Jeffrey A. Tucker

This paper seeks to present Mises’s views on cultural questions as well as his belief that certain cultural institutions are buttressed by a

Tomislav Sunic

The violent breakup of Yugoslavia illustrates the growing difficulty of theorizing about the future of multi-ethnic states.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

The Mises Institute is honored to be taking over the public action of The Journal of Libertarian Studies, one of the most important schola

Roy A. Childs

Surely one of the most significant occurrences on the intellectual scene during the past few years has been the emergence of a professor of philoso

Ronald Hamowy

Volume 1, Number 3 (1977)

What this essay will attempt to show is that while, during the 19th century, the prohibition of sexual immoralit

Williamson M. Evers

The sort of omission that is punished by statute is neglect of a duty or obligation.

Patrick Grim

The right to a fair trial is commonly considered so central to our system of justice and so much a part of our legal heritage that to deny that peo

Lawrence H. White

The municipal reform movement of the progressive era succeeded in establishing local government monopoly in the provision of urban services. Competitive markets in such services as fire-fighting, street lighting, refuse removal, transit, and even policing then gave way to municipal bureaus and departments.

Ronald Hamowy

The nature of political discourse has been significantly altered by the events of recent history, among which has been an accelerating shift of gov