On Mathematical Thinking in Economics
The interest of scholars in the application of mathematics to the social sciences is particularly lively at the present time.
The interest of scholars in the application of mathematics to the social sciences is particularly lively at the present time.
Moral relativism, a theory typically beclouded by inexact formulations and confusions with cultural relativism, has recently been defended lucidly
In this note I will argue that social contract theories aimed at establishing norms for personal and community life are inadequate.
To state with precision and force the economic and moral imperative of the free market has been of the utmost concern to some of civilization’
The theory of property specifies how to determine which individuals own—have the right to control—particular scarce resources.
In this article, Professor Barry Smith presents a series of questions and theories in defense of apriorism.
In Guns, Germs, and Steel (1997) and Collapse (2005), Professor Jared Diamond argues that geography and environment are the “ulti
Kinsella and Tinsley (2004) is beautifully written, infused with keen insights, in some ways solidly predicated upon libertarianism and praxeology,
Lawrence H. White
This paper documents and articulates Murray N. Rothbard’s contribution to our understanding of the theory and practice of socialism.