Journal of Libertarian Studies - 2010 V-22 I-01

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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Daniel Klein

How do you define social phenomena, the spontaneous coordination of individual efforts.

Kenneth B. McIntyre

This examines aspects of Orwell’s political thought as expressed in Nineteen Eighty-four.

Jeffrey A. Tucker
Samuel Clemens was an old-style liberal of the 19th century sort who believed in economic liberty and warned about the depredations of state power.
Joseph T. Salerno

The outstanding merit of Brian Doherty’s book is that it contains a treasure trove of valuable information regarding the events, personalities, periodicals and organizations whose complex interplay influenced the intellectual and institutional development of the modern American libertarian movement.

Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
Melman was associated with the left, but his analysis of the warfare state is very libertarian and deserves wider dissemination.
Mises Institute

The final issue of the Journal of Libertarian Studies (1977–2011): online.

Andrew Young

Liechtenstein has long been recognized as one of the most free and prosperous countries in the world.

Gerard N. Casey

In attempting to promote the libertarian viewpoint, particularly in its anarchic variety, one is faced with a variety of problems.

Walter Block

Libertarianism has been widely misunderstood, and the present essay under review is no exception.

Edward Feser

A common argument for libertarianism of the sort associated with writers like Nozick and Rothbard is that it follows more or less directly from the

Walter Block

Did you ever hear the phrase, “With friends like that, who needs enemies?” This aphorism applies to several “defenses” of the free enterprise syste

Carl Watner

The classic definition of the State involves two elements: a coercive monopolization of defense services over a given geographic area, and the impo

Walter Block

There has been for many years a tension between the anarcho-capitalist or free market anarchist, and the limited government or minarchist wings of

Robert Danneskjöld

Libertarian writers including Hoppe, Hummel, and Murphy have attempted to deal with the presence of free riders in theoretical private defense cons

Albert Esplugas Manuel Lora

In a free society, goods, capital, and people would enjoy unrestricted freedom of movement based on voluntary relationships and the respect for pri

Walter Block

Muetze Hellmer is a former student of mine at Loyola University New Orleans.

Ludwig Van den Hauwe

As regards the views about probability of Ludwig von Mises, it is undeniably true that these display considerable nuance and that they can be consi

Gustavo Marqués

In this article I will revise Mises and Hayek’s thesis about the proper categories of economics.

Walter Block

In this article, Walter Block reviews Bryan Caplan’s The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies.