A Procapitalist Philosopher
While philosophy is a discipline that has been hijacked by the Left, once in a while a philosopher comes along and surprises us.
While philosophy is a discipline that has been hijacked by the Left, once in a while a philosopher comes along and surprises us.
More than forty years ago, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn urged his fellow Russians “not to live by lies.” In our politicized age, his words ring truer than ever.
While Leo Strauss did not share G.W.F. Hegel's acceptance of historicism, nonetheless he gives Hegel a sympathetic review. David Gordon takes a closer look at both men.
Following the collapse of the USSR, many socialists pinned their hopes upon the development of a "market socialism" that would be economically efficient and create equality. Marxist philosopher G.A. Cohen wisely dissented.
People migrate for many reasons, including moving to a better economy and escaping political persecution. But one thing is certain: people are going to vote with their feet.
Ryan and Tho take a close look at Rothbard's timeless takedown of state violence, Anatomy of the State.
In today's political climate, many people act against their own interests to avoid being attacked by others.
Do we have a right to sunlight? How do we assert those rights? Murray Rothbard provides some answers.
More than two thousand years ago, the ancient Chinese Tao presented ideas that are reflected in F.A. Hayek's concept of spontaneous order.
Patrick Deneen writes that the nonaggression principle promotes a liberalism that is harmful to society, as evidenced by John Stuart Mill's idea of the tyranny of public opinion.