Journal of Libertarian Studies

Journal of Libertarian Studies Final Issue: Volume 22, Online Only

The Journal of Libertarian Studies

The Journal of Libertarian Studies
An Interdisciplinary Review

Volume 22 (2010–2011)

Alfred G. Cuzán
Revisiting "Do We Ever Really Got Out of Anarchy?"

Gerard Casey
Reflections on Legal Polycentrism

Jan Krepelka
A Pure Libertarian Theory of Immigration

John Brätland
An Austrian Reexamination of Recent Thoughts on the Rise and Collapse of Societies

Carl Jakobsson
The Negative Homesteading Theory: Rejoinder To Walter Block on Human Body Shields

Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
The Neglected Costs of the Warfare State: An Austrian Tribute to Seymour Melman

Walter Block
Libertarianism is Unique and Belongs Neither to the Right nor the Left: A Critique of the Views of Long, Holcombe, and Baden on the Left, Hoppe, Feser, and Paul on the Right

Gustavo Marqués
A Critique of the Austrian Approach to Holistic Concepts

Albert Esplugas and Manuel Lora
Immigrants: Intruders or Guests?: A Reply to Hoppe and Kinsella

Brian Shea
Solidarity Forever: The Power Invested in Worker Collectives Under United States Law

Carl Watner
The Territorial Assumption: Rationale for Conquest

Edward Feser
Reply to Block on Libertarianism is Unique

Andrew Young
Freedom and Prosperity in Liechtenstein: A Hoppean Analysis

Gene Callahan
Is There a Distinct and Valid Libertarian Form of Historical Understanding?

Kenneth Michael White
How the Peace Was Lost: Ignoring the Presidential Oath in 1964 and 2002–2003

Alexandre Padilla
Should the Government Regulate Insider Trading?

Laurent Carnis
Two Irreconcilable Theories of Justice: Social Engineering vs. Ethics of Property

Ludwig van den Hauwe
Gary Becker on Free Banking

Ludwig van den Hauwe
John Maynard Keynes and Ludwig von Mises on Probability

Robert Danneskjöld
Free Rider Problems in Insurance-based Private Defense

Walter Block
Terri Schiavo

Walter Block
Illiberal Libertarians: Why Libertarianism is Not a Liberal View, and a Good Thing Too; Reply to Samuel Freeman

Walter Block
How Not to Defend the Market: A Critique of Easton, Miron, Bovard, Friedman and Boudreaux

Walter Block
Hoppe, Kinsella and Rothbard II on Immigration: A Critique

Walter Block
The Human Body Shield

Walter Block
Rejoinder to Murphy and Callahan on Hoppe's Argumentation Ethics

Walter Block
Rejoinder to Kinsella and Tinsley on Incitement, Causation, Aggression and Praxeology

Walter Block
Toward a Libertarian Theory of Guilt and Punishment for the Crime of Statism

Walter Block
Review of The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies by Bryan Caplan

Walter Block
Reply to Hellmer on Sweatshops

Walter Block
Anarchism and Minarchism; No Rapprochement Possible: Reply to Tibor Machan

Walter Block
Rejoinder to Hoppe on Immigration

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