Walter Block has assembled thirty chapters defending behavior that is probably offensive to most Americans, such as dwarf tossing and stereotyping, and many that are downright illegal, such as dueling and smuggling. Plus, he’s provided us with humorous cartoons at the end of many chapters. The bottom line message in Freedom in All Realms: Defending the Undefendable is that the true test of our commitment to personal liberty doesn’t come when we permit others to engage in those peaceable, voluntary acts with which we agree. It comes when we permit others to engage in peaceable, voluntary acts we find offensive. (Walter E. Williams)
Walter Block is the Harold E. Wirth Eminent Scholar Endowed Chair in Economics at Loyola University.
"Murray N. Rothbard is a scholar of unique, indeed monumental achievements: the founder of the first fully-integrated science of liberty."
This is a rejoinder to a previous article by Slenzok, extending a discussion of the libertarian view of how to deal with COVID.
The libertarian view of affirmative action as regards to Harvard depends on whether the university is to be seen as a private or a public institution.