Journal of Libertarian Studies

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Walter Block

Were a government to demand the sacrifice of 46,700 citizens’ each year, there is no doubt that an outraged public would revolt.

George H. Smith

Modern libertarian thought is essentially deductive in character.

Douglas B. Rasmussen

Murray Rothbard, in a paper entitled “The Ethics of Liberty,” argued that the standard for moral goodness is set by man’s nature.

Lyla O'Driscoll

This essay presents a conceptual and moral rather than an economic analysis of “baby-selling.” Its purpose is to address certain fundam

Walter Block

Traffic congestion reaches into all aspects of living: working, shopping, recreation.

George H. Smith

This paper traces Spencer’s theory of causation through various disciplines, with special emphasis on Spencer’s “scientific&#8221

Carl Watner

The doctrine of natural liberty is ultimately grounded on two premises which are necessary to the understanding of why governments are “crimi

E.C. Pasour Jr.

The “free rider problem,” arising from the fact that an individual may be able to obtain the benefits of a good without contributing to

Jonathan Mendilow

The dislocation of established patterns of thought and behavior, under pressure of the kaleidoscopic changes that for convenience we often ascribe

Tibor R. Machan

In his recent work, Tyranny and Legitimacy, James Fishkin advances an argument against Roben Nozick’s theory of, what Fishkin calls, “a