Reply to Frank van Dun’s “Natural Law and the Jurisprudence of Freedom”
In his article “Natural Law and the Jurisprudence of Freedom,” my friend and colleague Frank van Dun offers two options as my possible categorizati
In his article “Natural Law and the Jurisprudence of Freedom,” my friend and colleague Frank van Dun offers two options as my possible categorizati
Establishment economics is in a much deserved state of disarray.
Murray Rothbard dismisses Adam Smith’s contribution to economics as “dubious,” and he lists many specific Smithian lapses.
The existence of common property in anarcho-capitalism naturally points to the interesting policy question of how this common property would be con
If law exists only where there are state-backed courts and codes, then every primitive society was lawless.
In an article published in this journal, Walter Block (2002, pp.
That the modern reform mentality has been imbued with a statist philosophy leading to imperialism and war is perhaps no surprise to libertarians.
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.
In this article, Stephen Cox reviews Robert Mayhew’s Ayn Rand and Song of Russia: Communism and Anti-Communism in 1940s Hollywoo