Charles Dunoyer and French Classical Liberalism
The radical French classical liberals were pioneers in market anarchism and they explained how radical laissez-faire was key to battling the "monstrous" state.
Medicine and the Crimination of Sin: “Self-abuse” in 19th Century America
Volume 1, Number 3 (1977)
What this essay will attempt to show is that while, during the 19th century, the prohibition of sexual immoralit
Revolution of Reason: Peter Gray, the Enlightenment, and the Ambiguities of Classical Liberalism
In his seminal essay “Left and Right: The Prospects for Liberty“, Professor Rothbard delineated a libertarian interpretation o
Political Freedom and its Roots in Metaphysics
Libertarianism -the political philosophy based on the concept of individual rights -seems to be an inherently clear, unambiguous position.
On Locke’s Argument for Government
What requires explanation or justification depends on what is taken as being given: what comes into question depends on what one already believes.
Social Contract: A Critique
A society is certainly conceivable in which there was no governmental intervention in family life or education and in which the sole function of la
Classical Liberal Exploitation Theory: A Comment on Professor Liggio’s Paper
In the popular academic mind, the doctrine of class-conflict seems to be inextricably linked to the particular Marxist version of the idea.
Charles Dunoyer and French Classical Liberalism
(Barthelemy) Charles (Pierre Joseph) Dunoyer (1786-1862) was born on May 20, 1786 at Caremac in ancient Tureme (Quercy, Cahorsin), the present-day