Fanatical, Not Reasonable: A Short Correspondence between Walter Block and Milton Friedman
When I first received Milton Friedman’s letter in response to my article “Hayek’s Road to Serfdom” I did not realize it would lead to more.
When I first received Milton Friedman’s letter in response to my article “Hayek’s Road to Serfdom” I did not realize it would lead to more.
When government monopolization of the roadways is discussed by economists, the “externalities” argument is usually raised.
In response to my article, “Government: Unnecessary but Inevitable” (2004), Walter Block (2005) offers a detailed refutation of my argument on the
The twentieth century libertarian movement has experienced an ongoing debate between the minarchists, the advocates of “limited” govern
According to the negative homesteading theory, one can come to own misery—a state of being, or about to be, attacked—which one cannot legitimately
If law exists only where there are state-backed courts and codes, then every primitive society was lawless.
Liechtenstein has long been recognized as one of the most free and prosperous countries in the world.
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It is not actually possible to describe what a system of privately produced law and order would be like in modem society because one cannot describ