Authority: H.L.A. Hart and the Problem with Legal Positivism
The major claim in this paper is that there is a distinct ambiguity in the way in which H. L. A.
Comment on Hospers
Professor David Gordon gives his critique of John Hospers’ “Libertarianism and Legal Paternalism” paper published in The Journal
Libertarianism and Legal Paternalism
In his book Principles of Morals and Legislation, the eighteenth-century philosopher and legislator Jeremy Bentham divided all laws into t
Empire or Liberty: The Anti-federalists and Foreign Policy, 1787-1788
Historians increasingly recognize the important role that considerations of foreign policy played in shaping the Constitution.’ Leading Feder
Internal Inconsistencies in Arguments for Government: Nozick, Rand, and Hospers
Those who deny that the provision of protection services could be supplied through either the market or some other nonmonopolistic device must ther
Congestion and Road Pricing
Traffic congestion reaches into all aspects of living: working, shopping, recreation.
Ludwig Von Mises and Natural Law: A Comment on Professor Gonce
In an article on Ludwig von Mises,’ Professor R. A.