Journal of Libertarian Studies - 1996 V-12 I-02

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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Murray N. Rothbard

The two most powerful motivations in human history have always been ideology and economic interest.

Stephan Kinsella

Beginning with this issue of the Journal of Libertarian Studies, this section will provide short descriptions of recent scholarly articles expoundi

Walter Block

The work of Hayek, in contrast with the Marxist-Socialist-Interventionist-Galbraithian paradigm that held sway in the mid-20th century, appears as

Stephan Kinsella

Classical liberals and libertarians believe that individuals have rights, even if there is debate about just why we have them or how this can be pr

Karlheinz Weissmann

In two by-elections in the spring of 1996, the Front National (FN), the party of the radical right in France, helped several candidates of the left

Paul Gottfried

A process that drew attention at the turn of the century, and even earlier, was the movement from a bourgeois liberal society into a mass-democrati

Michael Levin

The Journal of Libertarian Studies, Volume 12, Number 2 (Fall 1996)