Journal of Libertarian Studies
Anarchy Revisited: An Inquiry into the Public Education Dilemma
This paper will be primarily concerned with identification and documentation of the educational viewpoints espoused by the European anarchists of t
In Defense of the Misesian Theory of Interest
The present article is a slightly expanded version of one of the critiques of Professor Laurence S.
Harman’s Moral Relativism
Moral relativism, a theory typically beclouded by inexact formulations and confusions with cultural relativism, has recently been defended lucidly
Comment on Smith
A paper reviewing George Smith’s article “Justice Entrepreneurship in A Free Market” by Robert L. Formaini.
Monopoly and Competition in Money
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
Empire or Liberty: The Anti-federalists and Foreign Policy, 1787-1788
Historians increasingly recognize the important role that considerations of foreign policy played in shaping the Constitution.’ Leading Feder
F.A. Hayek on Constructivism and Ethics
Long before receiving his Nobel Prize, Friedrich von Hayek was well respected in the academic community.
Posing the Problem: The Impossibility of Economic Calculation under Socialism
For industry to be operated effectively, it is necessary that those in charge be able to perform “economic calculation.” It does not ma
Laissez-Faire Radical: A Quest for the Historical Mises
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