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Libertarianism and Legitimacy: A Reply to Huebert

English
The Journal of Libertarian Studies
Mises.org Publish Date: 
July 30, 2014 - 1:52 PM
Author 1: 
Randy E. Barnett [1]

It is obvious from his review of my book that J.H. Huebert holds me in genuine high esteem. This saddens him all the more for, in his view, I have squandered my talents on so unworthy a topic as Restoring the Lost Constitution: The Presumption of Liberty, which he characterizes as “an unfortunate waste of talent for a powerful mind such as Randy Barnett’s”. While there is much that I disagree with in Huebert’s review, in this Reply I will focus on one crucial respect in which he misunderstands my thesis. This concerns the concept of constitutional legitimacy I develop and defend in my book.

Volume 19, Number 4 (2005)

Citation: 

Barnett, Randy E. "Libertarianism and Legitimacy: A Reply to Huebert." Journal of Libertarian Studies 19, No. 4 (2005): 71–78.

Austrian School: 
Philosophy and Methodology [2]
Subjectivism [3]

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