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Book Review: John Merrifield, School Choices: True and False
In this article, Laurence M. Vance offers a review of John Merrifield’s School Choices: True and False.
Toward a Libertarian Theory of Inalienability: A Critique of Rothbard, Barnett, Smith, Kinsella, Gordon, and Epstein
The Declaration of Independence maintains that:
A Libertarian Theory of Contract: Title Transfer, Binding Promises, Inalienability
The theory of property specifies how to determine which individuals own—have the right to control—particular scarce resources.
Free Exchange and Ethical Decisions
The economic theory of interpersonal free exchange is beautifully simple.