Journal of Libertarian Studies

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Walter Block

According to Walter Block, Kevin Carson’s (2004) Studies in Mutualist Political Economy is an infuriating book.

Richard Sharvy

In this article, Richard Sharvy discusses Plato’s Euthyphro.

Volume 21, Number 3 (2007)

Brian Smith

Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America raises a particularly provocative series of issues which challenge some of the basic assumpti

Randall G. Holcombe

In response to my article, “Government: Unnecessary but Inevitable” (2004), Walter Block (2005) offers a detailed refutation of my argument on the

Murray N. Rothbard

Belying their seemingly chaotic diversity, all of modern fiction and modern criticism unite on at least one point: rejection of romanticism.

Alfred G. Cuzán

Three decades ago, I published “Do We Ever Really Get Out of Anarchy?” The answer I gave is that we do not, that government only substitutes one ki

Edward Feser

A common argument for libertarianism of the sort associated with writers like Nozick and Rothbard is that it follows more or less directly from the

Robert Danneskjöld

Libertarian writers including Hoppe, Hummel, and Murphy have attempted to deal with the presence of free riders in theoretical private defense cons