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Why value-subjectivism in economics doesn’t imply value-subjectivism in ethics, and might even imply the reverse. Recorded at Mises University 2010.
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Defending “methodological dualism” [the view that natural science and social science require different methods] from both its positivist critics and its confused historicist friends. Recorded at Mises University
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Recorded at the Mises Circle in Chicago, 9 April 2011.
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[cross-posted at Austro-Athenian Empire and Liberty & Power ] My copy of Ed Stringham’s anthology Anarchy and the Law just arrived in the mail. (Amazon insists that the paperback isn’t available yet, but they’re wrong .) This nearly 700-page book is quite simply the definitive collection on free-market anarchism. Its forty chapters include
Journal of Libertarian Studies
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An introduction by Roderick T. Long to the 21st volume of the Journal of Libertarian Studies . As mentioned above, this issue focuses on the anarchy/minarchy debate. Volume 21, Number 1 (2007) Long, Roderick T. “Editorial to Symposium: Market, Anarchism, Pro and Con.” Journal of Libertarian Studies 21, No. 1 (2007):
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Issue 21.2 of the Journal of Libertarian Studies offers a variety of perspectives on constitutional interpretation, American democracy, and alternatives to state provision of law, prisons, and welfare. Defenders of the welfare state often assume that without tax-funded aid to the needy, private charity would be inadequate to fill the gap. In “
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Edmund Burke always claimed that his 1756 defense of anarchism, A Vindication of Natural Society , was intended satirically, and most Burke scholars have agreed. In a 1958 article , Murray Rothbard argued that Burke’s youthful anarchism was sincere, and that his later repudiation was politically motivated. But few Burke specialists were swayed.