Monopoly and Competition in Money
The inflation which seems to have become endemic to much of the world, along with the perception that the prime culprits are the monopolistic issue
Pareto Optimality, External Benefits and Public Goods: A Subjectivist Approach
It will be argued in this paper that the external-benefits and public-goods arguments are incorrect and are due to a failure to consider all or the
Natural Right in the Political Philosophy of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
When Professor Georges Gurvitch, the highly esteemed occupant of the chair of philosophy at the University of Strasbourg before World War II and th
A Groundwork for Rights: Man’s Natural End
Murray Rothbard, in a paper entitled “The Ethics of Liberty,” argued that the standard for moral goodness is set by man’s nature.
Specialization and the Division of Labor In the Social Thought of Plato and Rousseau
The differing attitudes of Plato and Rousseau toward specialization and the division of labor color their views on who should formulate policy on p
Libertarians and the Authoritarian Personality
Like the United States, Australia has a libertarian political party.
Boom and Bust: The Political Economy of Economic Disorder
Adam Smith noted in 1776 that “What is prudence in the conduct of every private family can scarce be folly in that of a great kingdom.”