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State Primary Socialization Indoctrination: A Libertarian Critique of Youth Digital Regulation

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This article explores the growing trend of state regulation targeting social media addiction among young people, offering a libertarian assessment of its legitimacy, consequences, and alternatives.

Murray Rothbard’s Lost Letters on Ayn Rand

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Newly discovered letters between Frank Meyer and Murray Rothbard illuminate Rothbard’s parting from Ayn Rand’s inner circle.

Samuel Edward Konkin III: Revolutionary Friend

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Review of “Samuel Edward Konkin III: Revolutionary Friend” by Wendy McElroy

Who Owns Public Property? Libertarian Property Theory and the Problem of Immigration.

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Immigration is discussed in the context of the view that treating public property as privately owned by the taxpayers is the only coherent and justifiable libertarian position.

Thoughts on Althusius and on the Development of Liberalism in Germany

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This article examines the trajectory of classical liberal thought in Germany, highlighting both its early intellectual foundations and its nineteenth-century flowering.

Evictionism and Duties of the Fetus: Seeking Common Ground with Walter Block on Abortion

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This article, while arguing against Walter Block’s evictionism, nevertheless tries to find a common ground on the topic of abortion.

Philosophical Foundations of Cryptocurrency Splits: Freedom, Governance, and Control

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This article examines the philosophical and ideological conflicts behind cryptocurrency splits.

The Social Problem: Is Anarchy the Solution? A Constructivist Perspective

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This article applies new tools borrowed from radical constructivism to illuminate the debate between anarchism and minarchism.

Libertarianism and the Paradox of Blackmail

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The authors provide an alternative libertarian approach to blackmail that differs from that of Rothbard and Block.

Unequal but Not Unjust: Hayek, Nozick, and the Epistemological Limits to Distributive Egalitarianism

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This paper discusses the theory of knowledge shared by Hayek and Nozick, and the resulting effect on the notion of distributive egalitarianism.

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