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.
Breaking the Marxist Mold: A Review of _Libertarian Literary and Media Criticism: Essays in Memory of Paul A. Cantor_
Book Review of: Breaking the Marxist Mold: A Review of Libertarian Literary and Media Criticism: Essays in Memory of Paul A. Cantor, by Jo Ann Cavallo (ed.)
Unified Libertarian Theory: Genesis
Foreign affairs operate in an anarchic environment where deterrence, not morality, secures order. Under ULT Realism becomes not a rival to libertarianism but its external application.
Rejoinder to Slenzok on Covid Once Again
This is a rejoinder to a previous article by Slenzok, extending a discussion of the libertarian view of how to deal with COVID.
What Is The Libertarian Theory of Parental Obligations?
This article examines four competing philosophical theories of the parental role within a libertarian framework and their compatibility with libertarian principles
F. A. Hayek’s Thinking in the Light of Evolutionary Science: A Vindication and a Warning
This article discusses F.A.Hayek's evolutionary theory of institutions and society in light of recent evidence.
David Hume’s Theory of the State
This article critically examines Hume’s rejection of divine right and social contract theories, highlighting his empirical approach to understanding the state’s organic development from human interactions and societal norms.
Language and Liberty: Leveling The Playing Field for Liberalism
This article breaks down various linguistic transformations and proposes strategies to level the playing field in public debates and move liberals to a better rhetorical position.
Beyond Piketty: Inequality, State Intervention, and the Distinction Between Naturally and Artificially Successful Entrepreneurs
This article discusses the works of Thomas Piketty in the light of the distinction between naturally and artificially successful entrepreneurs
“Some Necessary Iconoclasm”: Contesting Liberty in the Progressive Era
This article discusses the Progressive reformers, their view of Liberty and its role in society, and their mixed success.
Pandemic Policies, Public Domain, and Libertarianism: Response to Slenzok
This article uses the anti-pandemic public policies under COVID to discuss the status of the public domain from a libertarian perspective.
The Social Sciences and the A Priori
The paper makes a novel case to vindicate social sciences as substantially a priori, against the mainstream view that rejects apriorism as unscientific.
Reply to Block on Property Rights and Gun Control
This article continues a discussion with Walter Block regarding proper principles of gun control in light of libertarian property rights
Evolutionary Basis of Gender Dynamics: Understanding Patriarchy, the Pay Gap, and the Glass Ceiling
By examining patriarchy through a scientific lens, this article offers a more comprehensive understanding of gender roles, emphasizing the adaptive strategies evolved by both men and women.
The Making of the State
This article discusses the rise of the modern state out of the political arrangements of the European middle ages.
