Journal of Libertarian Studies - 1977 V-01 I-03

The Journal of Libertarian Studies was founded by Murray N. Rothbard in 1977 and is the premiere venue for the advancement of libertarianism, anarcho-capitalism, the individualist society, and non-interventionism as the first principle of political theory and practice.

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Leonard P. Liggio

The radical French classical liberals were pioneers in market anarchism and they explained how radical laissez-faire was key to battling the "monstrous" state. 

Ronald Hamowy

Volume 1, Number 3 (1977)

What this essay will attempt to show is that while, during the 19th century, the prohibition of sexual immoralit

Chris R. Tame

In his seminal essay “Left and Right: The Prospects for Liberty“, Professor Rothbard delineated a libertarian interpretation o

Moshe Kroy

Libertarianism -the political philosophy based on the concept of individual rights -seems to be an inherently clear, unambiguous position.

David B. Suits

What requires explanation or justification depends on what is taken as being given: what comes into question depends on what one already believes.

Williamson M. Evers

A society is certainly conceivable in which there was no governmental intervention in family life or education and in which the sole function of la

Ralph Raico

In the popular academic mind, the doctrine of class-conflict seems to be inextricably linked to the particular Marxist version of the idea.

Leonard P. Liggio

(Barthelemy) Charles (Pierre Joseph) Dunoyer (1786-1862) was born on May 20, 1786 at Caremac in ancient Tureme (Quercy, Cahorsin), the present-day

Roy A. Childs

The Journal of Libertarian Studies, Volume 1, Number 3 (1977)