Against Intellectual Property
Are there individual rights to one’s intellectual creations, such as inventions or written works? Should the legal system protect such rights?
Are there individual rights to one’s intellectual creations, such as inventions or written works? Should the legal system protect such rights?
In this article, Gabriel Calzada Álvarez offers a review of Hernando de Soto's The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else.
Frédéric Bastiat did not devote much attention to the problem of the firm, so taking an interest in his thoughts on the topic could seem strange.
The Chicago School of Economics is seen far and wide as a free enterprise stronghold.
The economic theory of interpersonal free exchange is beautifully simple.
We hear a lot of expressed concern about conserving the environment, but no one talks much about producing it.
In this article, Frank van Dun offers a reply to Walter Block’s paper reviewing one of Dun’s previous works.
This article contains two parts that correspond to the two main fields of monetary theory.
The year 2004 marks the seventieth anniversary of the publication of Engelbrecht and Hanighen’s Merchants of Death: A Study of the Intern
The defense of government schooling, like government itself, is based on fallacies.