Private Property
The Private Property Order: An Interview with Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Volume 18, Number 1
An Interview With Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Property, Causality, and Liability
oth the establishment of property rights and their violation spring from actions: acts of appropriation and expropriation. However, in addition to a physical appearance, actions also have an internal, subjective aspect.
Ownership and Competitive Dynamics
Changes in ownership titles are essential to understanding competitive dynamics and, more broadly, the market process. There is ample evidence that a crucial source of productivity growth,
Constitutional Economics and The Calculus of Consent
James Buchanan and Gordon Tullock are widely credited with creating the Public Choice School.
William Wollaston on Property Rights
In the pages of an obscure book first published in 1722, there lurks one of the finest essays on property rights ever penned.
Life, Liberty, and . . . : Jefferson on Property Rights
Surveys of libertarian-leaning individuals in America show that the intellectual champions they venerate the most are Thomas Jefferson and Ayn Rand
A Note on Corruption by Public Officials: The Black Market for Property Rights
Illegal activities in the private sector arise because the market mechanism is not allowed to perform its allocative functions.
Susette Kelo, et al. v. City of New London, Connecticut
Susette Kelo would like to continue living in her newly-restored, waterfront home of seven years.
The Proprietary Theory of Justice in the Libertarian Tradition
The central ideas of contemporary libertarianism have taken many centuries to evolve.