Self-Ownership, Abortion, and the Rights of Children: Toward a More Conservative Libertarianism
For many libertarians, the thesis of self-ownership is the foundation of their political philosophy.
Dehomogenizing Mises’s Monetary Theory
This article contains two parts that correspond to the two main fields of monetary theory.
Legal Tender Laws and Fractional-Reserve Banking
This article will explore the economics of legal tender laws, arguing that they are not only a necessary prerequisite of paper money, but also bene
Kant and Property Rights
Kant’s account of property rights is embedded within his general ethical system, centered on the Categorical Imperative described in the Ground
Contra Spooner
The inability of modern philosophers to furnish any kind of argument for the maintenance of a government is a notorious weakness.