Free Markets
The Early Development of Medical Licensing Laws in the United States 1875-1900
The condition of the American medical profession at the close of the Civil War was, in almost every particular, significantly different from that w
Legislation and the Discovery of Law in a Free Society
Libertarians’ devotion to individual rights, and to laws in support of those rights, is unquestionable.
Justice Entrepreneurship In a Free Market
Modern libertarian thought is essentially deductive in character.
Management versus Ownership: The Road-Privatization Debate
To build a roads system, an administrative price mechanism—commercialization—may yield some solutions to the problems of public roads but it gives rise to other problems
Comment on Smith
A paper reviewing George Smith’s article “Justice Entrepreneurship in A Free Market” by Robert L. Formaini.
Review of Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science by Charles Wheelan
For the usual readers of free market books, Naked Economics promises exciting reading. Charles Wheelan, an American correspondent of London’s Economist
Toward a Libertarian Theory of Blackmail
In this article, Professor Walter Block discusses the legalities of black mail as well as the Libertarian perspective.
Congestion and Road Pricing
Traffic congestion reaches into all aspects of living: working, shopping, recreation.
Review of Depression, War, and Cold War: Studies in Political Economy by Robert Higgs
This book is a collection of ten previously published essays that address some of the most important questions of twentieth-century America.