Journal of Libertarian Studies

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Robert L. Formaini

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

James Rolph Edwards

The inflation which seems to have become endemic to much of the world, along with the perception that the prime culprits are the monopolistic issue

Jonathan Marshall

Historians increasingly recognize the important role that considerations of foreign policy played in shaping the Constitution.’ Leading Feder

Arthur M. Diamond, Jr.

Long before receiving his Nobel Prize, Friedrich von Hayek was well respected in the academic community.

David Ramsay Steele

For industry to be operated effectively, it is necessary that those in charge be able to perform “economic calculation.” It does not ma

Murray N. Rothbard

That Ludwig von Mises was the outstanding champion of laizes-faire and the free-market economy in this century is well know and needs no d

Antony G. N. Flew

This paper by Antony Flew offers a critique of Karl Popper’s The Poverty of Historicism as well as E.H.

Roger A. Arnold

Ever since economists undertook an economic analysis of the law there has waged the debate as to the proper criterion to use in deciding law cases.

Historian Alice Felt Tyler once used the expression “Freedom’s Ferment” to characterize the antebellum period in American history

Joel H. Sibley

In a long editorial entitled “Let the People See,” which appeared in the New York Tribune in 1852, Horace Greeley, the great e