Journal of Libertarian Studies

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Paul Gottfried

Frank van Dun, in his learned essay on the Hobbesian roots of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UD), passed by the UN General Assembly in

Joseph R. Stromberg

Douglass North has written many essays and books over forty or more years in which he has sought to reintegrate economic theory and economic histor

Laurence M. Vance

In this article, Laurence M. Vance offers a review of John Merrifield’s School Choices: True and False.

Josef Šíma

The law & economics movement has become one of the most dynamic schools within economics.

Joseph R. Stromberg

The Peace of Westphalia (1648), which closed out the era of wars “of”—or allegedly “about”—religion, established what might

David Gordon

In this article, David Gordon reviews Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand by Leonard Peikoff, and Liberty and Nature: An Aristotel

Enrico Colombatto

The business cycle refers to fairly broad changes in economic activity according to a well-identified sequence, which includes a boom, a crisis, a

Almost anyone who was of age and living in the United States during the 1980s will remember that it was given the moniker of “Decade of Greed.” As

Robert P. Murphy

Kevin Carson’s studies in Mutualist Political Economy (2004) is an impressive work.