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What Does Wilt Chamberlain Owe to Society?

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While Robert Nozick’s theory of justice is out of favor with the academic world, his radical libertarian views--particularly his Wilt Chamberlain example--deserve another look.

Contra Rothbard on Abortion and the Beginning of Human Life

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When human does life begin? Murray Rothbard maintains that the turning point is birth. Here, Block takes the pro-life view that it starts at the fertilized egg stage.

Libertarianism, Property Rights, and the COVID-19 Pandemic Policies

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Norbert Slenzok provides a libertarian case against anti-pandemic restrictions imposed by governments, with particular attention to libertarians who appear to support lockdowns.

A Critique of Equality Legislation in Liberal Market Democracies

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Is egalitarian intervention to address inequality destructive of liberty? Njoya argues that equality legislation is neither harmless nor costless, and undermines fundamental tenets of the rule of law.

Property Rights and Gun Control: A Reply to Block and Block

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Fegley and Dominiak respond to Block and Block’s attempt to provide a universal libertarian theory of weapon control, and argue that it is divorced from property rights.

Limited Self-Ownership: The Failure of Argumentation Ethics

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Jonathan Ashbach argues that Hoppe’s argumentation ethics fail due to two key flaws: a faulty methodology, and an arbitrary and simplistic conception of property rights.

How and Why Fascism and Nazism Became the “Right”

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Allen Gindler shows the origin and historical background of the artificial shift of fascism and National Socialism to the right side of the political spectrum.

Hugo Grotius and the Dutch Golden Age

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Proto-Austrian and philosopher Hugo Grotius was essential to the portion of the Netherlands’ history in which it enjoyed the status of Europe’s foremost economic and maritime power.

Mises, Borges, Mariana, and Cervantes: When Liberal Politics and Economics Are Serious Fiction

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Neither classical liberals nor libertarians should yield to Marxists when it comes to the production and interpretation of literature. Storytelling should be in our wheelhouse as much as theirs.

Incivility: Progressivism’s Unacknowledged Cost

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The principal cause of today’s uncivil, adversarial culture is the prevalence of identity politics and political factions acting within a conflicted environment of redistributive progressive politics and counterprogressive postmodern ideology.

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