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Breaking the Marxist Mold: A Review of _Libertarian Literary and Media Criticism: Essays in Memory of Paul A. Cantor_

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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.)

Libertarian Film Critics in the Late Twentieth Century: A Brief Introduction

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Film critics are an important part of our culture, as are the films they review. The libertarian film critics discussed here provided their own unique perspective on the subject.

Privacy as a Kantian-Misesian a priori condition for the preservation of property rights

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This paper analyzes the relation between the philosophical notion of privacy, its practical implementation in the domain of cryptocurrencies, and financial regulations, using Tornado Cash as an example.

Democracy as Secular Theodicy

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It is shown that all religions are congruent and otherwise complementary. Today’s political economics and philosophy entail faith-based approaches to creating “the greatest good for the greatest number.”

Preargumentation Ethics and the Issue of Abortion

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The issue of abortion (and broader, how individuals acquire rights) is discussed and resolved on the basis of Hoppe’s argumentation ethics.

The Conservative of the Spontaneous Order

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This essay argues that libertarians should intellectually oppose the ideas behind some of the current cultural developments in the West because of the constructivist nature of these ideas.

You Stole Our Land: Common Law, Private Property, and Rothbardian Principles of Justice

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How should cases of wrongful acquisition arising from historical conquest be resolved? The article argues: by reference to an ethical theory of justice based on objective principles of natural law.

Hispano-⁠indigenous Alliances and Cacical Political Authority in La Florida, 1565–97

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The article shows that indigenous leaders in La Florida encouraged missionary activity before the seventeenth century, not as a last resort but as a way to further expansionist ambitions.

Yes, You Should Own Bitcoin

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Is cryptocurrency properly ownable under libertarian property rights? The author argues in the affirmative.

A Libertarian Analysis of _Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College_

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The libertarian view of affirmative action as regards to Harvard depends on whether the university is to be seen as a private or a public institution.

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