The Impossibility of the State
In this article, Leonard Brewster discusses how self-governance can be much more efficient than a formal governing class or state.
Book Review: A. James Gregor, The Faces of Janus: Marxism and Fascism in the 20th Century
In this article, Hunt Tooley reviews A. James Gregor’s The Faces of Janus: Marxism and Fascism in the Twentieth Century.
Book Review: Chris Sciabarra, Total Freedom Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism
In this article, Joseph R. Stromberg reviews Chris Sciabarra’s Total Freedom: Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism.
Reply to Gottfried
In this article, Frank van Dun offers a retort to Paul Gottfried’s critique.
Volume 16, Number 3 (2002)
All Government is Excessive: A Rejoinder to Dwight Lee’s “In Defense of Excessive Government”
Given Dwight Lee’s stalwart free enterprise credentials, it is more than passingly curious that the title of his 1998 Presidential Address to the S
The Firm in a Free Society: Following Bastiat’s Insights
Frédéric Bastiat did not devote much attention to the problem of the firm, so taking an interest in his thoughts on the topic could seem strange.
Locke, Hobbes, and the UD: Comment on van Dun
Frank van Dun, in his learned essay on the Hobbesian roots of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UD), passed by the UN General Assembly in