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Libertarianism of a sort

Libertarianism of a sort

It does seem to be a challenge to put together a course on libertarianism and economics without drawing students’ attention to the work of Rothbard, Hazlitt, Mises, Hayek, Jefferson, Spooner, Sumner, Boetie, and on and on, to say nothing of modern work by Hoppe, Raico, Armentano, Block, Long, or anything else that has ever appeared in the Journal of Libertarian Studies—but it seems that this is what “Economics 1017: A Libertarian Perspective on Economic and Social Policy” accomplished last Fall at Harvard.

See the course site and reading list. (thanks Econlog)

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