Patents and Copyrights: Do the Benefits Exceed the Costs?
Patents and copyrights are forms of immaterial “property” that grant to their owners exclusive control over the production and sale of a specified
Patents and copyrights are forms of immaterial “property” that grant to their owners exclusive control over the production and sale of a specified
In this article, Robert P. Murphy reviews Leland B.
This article argues that while there are a few transparent similarities between politics and markets, the fundamental differences between them rend
The theory of property specifies how to determine which individuals own—have the right to control—particular scarce resources.
Is government a necessary institution?
In a recent issue of The Journal of Libertarian Studies, Frank van Dun commented on my views on intellectual property, and on Walter Block
In this article, Thomas J. DiLorenzo reviews Mark Thornton and Robert B.
The existence of common property in anarcho-capitalism naturally points to the interesting policy question of how this common property would be con
On college campuses across the country, there has been an escalating uproar concerning labor conditions in less economically developed regions of t
This is part II of a two-part paper in which a critique is offered of the private right to free incorporation from a classical liberal or libertari