Private Property
Workplace Raids: A Big Problem with Immigration Enforcement
Workplace raids against employers of non-government-approved workers make a mockery of private property rights.
Face It, Nordic Countries Aren’t Socialist
Not unlike the United States, Nordic countries have mixed interventionist economies that nonetheless rely heavily on property rights and the private sector.
What the Supreme Court Got Wrong in Its Gay-Wedding Cake Decision
There's really no need to do legal gymnastics about religious freedom. A simple respect for property rights solves the problem of forced baking of gay-wedding cakes.
The Broken Window
The broken-window fallacy, under a hundred disguises, is the most persistent in the history of economics. It is more rampant now than at any time in the past.
The Ethics of Boycotts
Whether we wish any particular boycott well or ill depends on our moral values. But a boycott is legitimate per se.
Can Freedom Survive Without the State?
Ferguson concludes an orderly society requires a strong state, but more insightful readers might draw a different conclusion from his critique of the state.
Liberty and Property: the Levellers and Locke
The English Levellers were the world's first self-consciously libertarian mass movement.
When Pollution Is a Violation of Property Rights
Rothbard's prescriptions for legal remedies against polluters are far better than the regulatory regime now favored by governments.
The Future of Government is Smaller
In a truly free society, the scope of government easily can be reduced to a much smaller domain than even many friends of freedom often think.