Journal of Libertarian Studies

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Gustavo Marqués

In this article I will revise Mises and Hayek’s thesis about the proper categories of economics.

Alexandre Padilla

This paper investigates whether the government regulation of insider trading or insider trading laws can be effective.

Walter Block

At one time, the libertarian perspective on immigration could be summed up by the following mantra: “There shall be no interference with the free m

Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard

In the 1640s, an unknown English printer by the name of Richard Overton suddenly surfaced, seemingly out of nowhere, and catapulted himself into na

Mark Thornton Chetley Weise

David Beito did a great service for the scholarship of liberty and American history with his rediscovery of the Great Depression-era tax resistance

Josef Šíma

Since the end of the Second World War, the issue of European integration has taken on ever-greater economic and political importance.

T. Hunt Tooley

In this article, Hunt Tooley reviews A. James Gregor’s The Faces of Janus: Marxism and Fascism in the Twentieth Century.

Jörg Guido Hülsmann

Ludwig von Mises emphasized that economics is the foremost political science of our age.

Roderick T. Long

When scholars look for anticipations of classical liberal, Austrian, and libertarian ideas in early Chinese thought, attention usually focuses not