Literature of Isolationism, 1972-1983: A Bibliographic Guide
In this essay, the author updates his monograph The Literature of Isolationism: A Guide to Non-Interventionist Scholarship, 1930-1972
In this essay, the author updates his monograph The Literature of Isolationism: A Guide to Non-Interventionist Scholarship, 1930-1972
Morgan O. Reynolds discusses W. H.
Two fundamental principles of Western law had their origins in Mosaic Israel. The first principle was the rule of law and the second principle was open immigration.
Couch and Shughart’s book brings together a number of public-choice studies by other authors which have appeared in various journals, but have never been formally connected to each other in a single book.
A characteristic feature of modern civilization is the steady growth of government.1 This government growth occurs under two forms: either through
Our analysis shows that Mises’s critique of “confiscatory interventionism” is the appropriate paradigm for interpreting events in the American economy during the last third of the twentieth century.
The 403 issues of Liberty which appeared have been reprinted and made available by the Greenwood Reprinting Corporation.
Thomas Sowell provides examples of people from many parts of the world demanding that their governments restrict the economic and occupational succ