The Spooner-Tucker Doctrine: An Economist’s View
In this article, Murray N, Rothbard discusses Lysander Spooner and Benjamin R. Tucker's anti-State doctrine and how it affected his ideological development.
In this article, Murray N, Rothbard discusses Lysander Spooner and Benjamin R. Tucker's anti-State doctrine and how it affected his ideological development.
Susette Kelo would like to continue living in her newly-restored, waterfront home of seven years.
The theory of the emergence of the State both in public choice literature and in neoclassical economics assumes that social interaction is prone to
Walter Block has penned a response to my paper in which I argue that there isn’t much more than a verbal difference between limited government (min
Is government a necessary institution?
In the Kelo decision, the city of New London, Connecticut, exercised the power of eminent domain to seize the private property of Susette Kelo and
The classic definition of the State involves two elements: a coercive monopolization of defense services over a given geographic area, and the impo
Since the end of the Second World War, the issue of European integration has taken on ever-greater economic and political importance.
n this article, J.H. Huebert reviews Randy E. Barnett’s Restoring the Lost Constitution: The Presumption of Liberty.
In response to my article, “Government: Unnecessary but Inevitable” (2004), Walter Block (2005) offers a detailed refutation of my argument on the