Biographies

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Greg Kaza

Kaza reviews Alan Greenspan's book The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World. Kaza asks "Which social acquaintance will defend Greenspan against the charge the seeds of the greatest 

Jörg Guido Hülsmann

This Festschrift is dedicated to one of the outstanding champions of liberty in Germany.  For most of his scientific life, Gerard Radnitzky has been known as a philosopher of science in the tradition of Karl Popper. 

Robert B. Ekelund, Jr.

Ludwig H. Mai was an amalgam of intellectual influences. Most certainly he was partly an Austrian "fellow traveler" — one who had deep respect for Carl Menger and Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk

Joseph R. Stromberg

Joseph R. Stromberg recounts the life of John Taylor as well as his political contributions.

Volume 6, Number 1 (1982)

Arthur A. Ekirch Jr.

A generation after his death in 1950, Harold Laski, the eminent political scientist, socialist, and British Labour Party leader, is almost forgotte

Leonard P. Liggio

(Barthelemy) Charles (Pierre Joseph) Dunoyer (1786-1862) was born on May 20, 1786 at Caremac in ancient Tureme (Quercy, Cahorsin), the present-day

Carl Watner

Libertarians, if they care to examine the subject, will discover that they have a rich historical tradition in the English and American antislavery

Antoin E. Murphy

This paper by Antoin E. Murphy reviews Richard Cantillion’s life and works.

Volume 7, Number 2 (1985)

Don Lavoie

The works of Shackle are a mixed bag.