Against Libertarian Legalism: A Comment on Kinsella and Block
What follows is a comment on some of the arguments on intellectual property and blackmail presented respectively by N.
What follows is a comment on some of the arguments on intellectual property and blackmail presented respectively by N.
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
A grabs B to use as a shield; A forces B to stand in front of him, and compels him to walk wherever A wishes.
In this article, Professor Walter Block discusses the legalities of black mail as well as the Libertarian perspective.
Among spokemen for the Post-Marxist Left, Jürgen Habermas (1923–) may be the most prominent and, in his own country, the most honored.
In this article, Nortbert Lennartz reviews Michael van Notten’s The Law of the Somalis: A Stable Foundation for Economic Development in t
In this article, Professor Bruce L. Benson offers a review of James L.
Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America raises a particularly provocative series of issues which challenge some of the basic assumpti
This paper investigates whether the government regulation of insider trading or insider trading laws can be effective.
The law & economics movement has become one of the most dynamic schools within economics.