Surely one of the most significant occurrences on the intellectual scene during the past few years has been the emergence of a professor of philosophy at Harvard University as an eloquent and forceful spokesman for the doctrine of Libertarianism. Indeed, so much attention and praise has been lately showered upon the man, Robert Nozick, and his National Book-Award-winning treatise, Anarchy, State and Utopia, that all who uphold the doctrine of human liberty have been cheered.
The Invisible Hand Strikes Back
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Childs, Roy A. “The Invisible Hand Strikes Back.” Journal of Libertarian Studies 1, No.1 (1977): 23-33.
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