Journal of Libertarian Studies

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Ludwig Van den Hauwe

The recently edited Festschrift in honor of Pascal Salin is a highly varied and disparate collection of contributions by colleagues, admir

Walter Block

In this paper, Walter Block considers several of the criticisms leveled at Hoppe (1988, 1989) by Murphy and Callahan (2006).

Joseph R. Stromberg

In 1792, Thomas Paine sounded a cautionary note about the economics of empire:

Myles Kantor

The European Union is a continental movement with an American pedigree.

Donald W. Livingston

What it means to be an American, both for Americans and foreigners, is largely determined by one’s attitude toward the war to defeat Southern indep

Joseph R. Stromberg

In this article, Joseph R. Stromberg reviews Chris Sciabarra’s Total Freedom: Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism.

Edward Feser

taken for granted.

Mikko Wennberg

Arguments based on hypothetical consent are widely used in legal, political, and moral philosophy.

Frank van Dun

In this article, Frank van Dun offers a reply to Walter Block’s paper reviewing one of Dun’s previous works.

Nikolay Gertchev

This article contains two parts that correspond to the two main fields of monetary theory.