John Quiggin's hit piece on Henry Hazlitt, Economics In Two Lessons,is just a run-of-the-mill center-left essay on how we need more government intervention.
In Libertarianism, the philosopher Eric Mack offers an excellent and important guide to libertarian theory. In my review, I concentrate on his discussion of Robert Nozick.
Politicians can often be found saying that it would be bad to end a government program because it would unfairly punish those who benefit from the program. But what about those who are punished and disadvantaged by the unjust program in the first place?