Legal System
The Limits of Armchair Theorizing: The case of Threats
A correspondent recently wrote me with a few libertarian puzzles/conundra. An edited version is below:
11. The Public Sector, II: Streets and Roads
From the book For A New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto, as narrated by Jeff Riggenbach.
The Three Stages of Invention
Bastiat believed that protectionism of all kinds was evil.
Should Wal-Mart Be Broken Up?
It is certainly true that antitrust regulation has in the past been used as a protectionist device by punishing firms for being too good at pleasing consumers, thereby taking business away from economically inferior but politically connected competitors.
The Problem with “Fraud”: Fraud, Threat, and Contract Breach as Types of Aggression
Recently I pointed out something that has irked me for years: the misuse by libert
10. The Public Sector, I: Government in Business
From the book For A New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto, as narrated by Jeff Riggenbach.
This time it’s just has to work
CNN is reporting that July 1 was the effective date for a host of new state laws, with more laws about to become effective.
10. An Anarchist Legal Order
A legal system is an institution to provide dispute resolution through judicial, legislative and executive functions. The state is that which maintains in large part a monopoly over force, geography and the legal system.
 
 
 
 
