Coase and Demsetz on Private Property Rights
In his seminal work, “The Problem of Social Cost,” Coase held that in cases of private property right disputes involving what have been
In his seminal work, “The Problem of Social Cost,” Coase held that in cases of private property right disputes involving what have been
Most libertarians view civil disobedience or resistance to the State differently than members of the general public.
One thing I learned from Professor King’s paper is that he and I are far less in agreement on punishment theory than I had anticipated.
In his recent work, Tyranny and Legitimacy, James Fishkin advances an argument against Roben Nozick’s theory of, what Fishkin calls, “a
An Interview With Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Robert B, Ekelund, Jr discusses Friedrich von Wieser’s book, Social Economics.
Professor Hans-Hermann Hoppe discusses political economy and philosophy, as well as private property.
The United States Constitution guarantees the right to trial by jury in both civil and criminal cases.
In this article, William L. Anderson reviews Judge Andrew P.