Other Schools of Thought
States, Cartels, and the Anarcho-Capitalist Opposition
If, for good reason, we generally distrust the concentrated power wielded by coercive monopolies, we ought to avoid at all costs placing more power in the state, the ultimate embodiment of monopoly.
Tax Cuts Are Only for the Powerful
Politicians tell us that tax cuts aren't necessary for economic growth. But when a politically-powerful company offers to move to town and hire people, the politicians fall all over themselves to offer a tax cut. Ordinary business owners, meanwhile, get no such offers.
War Guilt in the Middle East
The trouble with sectarians, whether they be libertarians, Marxists, or world-governmentalists, is that they tend to rest conten
Frank Meyer on the Communist Bogey-Man
Frank S. Meyer is by far the most intelligent, as well as the most libertarian-inclined, of the National Review stable of editors and staff.
Enforcement of Private Property Rights in Primitive Societies: Law without Government
If law exists only where there are state-backed courts and codes, then every primitive society was lawless.
Common Property in Anarcho-Capitalism
The existence of common property in anarcho-capitalism naturally points to the interesting policy question of how this common property would be con
The Reform Mentality, War, Peace, and the National State: From the progressives to Vietnam
That the modern reform mentality has been imbued with a statist philosophy leading to imperialism and war is perhaps no surprise to libertarians.
Marxist and Austrian Class Analysis
I want to do the following in this paper: First to present the theses that constitute the hard core of the Marxist theory of history.