The Death and Life of a Reluctant Urban Icon. Review Essay of Jane Jacobs: Urban Visionary by ALice Sparberg Alexiou
In this article, Pierre Desrochers reviews Alice Sparberg Alexiou’s Jane Jacobs: Urban Visionary.
In this article, Pierre Desrochers reviews Alice Sparberg Alexiou’s Jane Jacobs: Urban Visionary.
In this article, Nortbert Lennartz reviews Michael van Notten’s The Law of the Somalis: A Stable Foundation for Economic Development in t
2007 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, a novel that has had an enormous impact on the libertarian movement. This issue of the Journal of Libertarian Studies presents pieces commemorating the novel and its legacy.
In this paper, I take up the long-overdue task of constructing the foundation for an a priori theory of international relations.
In a free society, goods, capital, and people would enjoy unrestricted freedom of movement based on voluntary relationships and the respect for pri
If economics is understood as being the science of the implications of voluntary and monetary exchanges among different people (Mises, 1985), the t
A grabs B to use as a shield; A forces B to stand in front of him, and compels him to walk wherever A wishes.
This is the most important book on public policy to be published in a long time.
James Buchanan and Gordon Tullock are widely credited with creating the Public Choice School.
What should be the attitude of classical liberals toward nationalist aspiration and sentiment?