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The Political Thought of José Osvaldo de Meira Penna

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The classical liberal Meira Penna, in his critique of the Brazilian paternalistic state, advanced arguments that were clearly influenced by the Austrian School.

Dialogical Estoppel, Erga Omnes Rights, and the Libertarian Theory of Punishment and Self-Defense

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Does Kinsella’s theory of dialogical estoppel only when it is meted out by the victim and his agents, or also when it is exacted by the third party?

Argumentation Ethics, Self-Ownership, and Hohfeldian Analysis of Rights

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This paper applies a Hohfeldian analysis of rights to Hoppe’s argumentation ethics, namely, that it is impossible to deny one’s opponent’s self-ownership right without falling thereby into a performative contradiction

Should the State Prohibit the Production of Artificial Persons?

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What should we think of state intervention banning the creation of artificially intelligent servants who achieve humanlike moral status? Bartlomiej Chomanski argues that criminal law should not prohibit this development.

The Scale of Statism: A Framework for Ranking Socioeconomic Systems

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Manuel Tacanho presents a framework for understanding and ranking socioeconomic systems, and demonstrates that modern economies, even the “capitalistic” ones, are statist.

Taxation and Forced Labor: The Two Bodies of the Citizen in Modern Political Theology

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The unparalleled expansion of control that originated in the Enlightenment era’s fiscal state could lead to the implosion of civilization. But it may be impossible for people to understand why.

Bridging the Use-Ownership Gap: A Reformulation of Hoppe’s Argumentation Ethics on Praxeological Grounds

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Hatim Kheir proposes a reformulation of Hoppe’s argumentation ethics, premised on arbitration as the chosen means of conflict resolution, which proves the right to ownership.

Are Pay Equity Policies Justified?

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Bruce Gilley uses a policy analytic approach to study the evidence on pay equity policies, and finds that pay equity policies lack fundamental justification.

Laws of Economics under Socialism

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The market economy cannot be eradicated, but is omnipresent even if it is ostensibly outlawed.

F.A. Hayek, Complexity Pioneer

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F.A. Hayek’s concept of complexity undergirds his pro-market stances, and helps us understand what forms of intervention he thought acceptable, says Adam Lovasz.

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