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Caroline Breashears reviews Libertarian Literary and Media Criticism: Essays in Memory of Paul A. Cantor.
Farron explores the complexities and contradictions in the work of Ayn Rand, prompting a reassessment of how we square her ...
Washington’s letter is an important expression of the early American republic’s commitment to freedom of religion.
In this article, B. R. Shenoy —one of India’s most prominent free- market economists—talks about the differences in the economic models followed by East and West Germany. Shenoy, a key critic of state ...
The two philosophers are considered geniuses in their own right, but they disagreed on the particulars of how best to live a virtuous life. One of their most fundamental disagreements- - and one that ...
While Karl Marx hated Pierre- Joseph Proudhon and his philosophy of mutualism, a libertarian can find in it much to appreciate.
Anarchism is a theory of society without the state in which the market provides all public goods and services, such as law and order. Although most anarchists oppose all large institutions, public or ...
Crypto- anarchism is a philosophy whose advocates think technology can assist them in creating communities based on consent rather than coercion.
A libertarian world won’t eliminate all poverty, but it offers powerful tools for greatly reducing it, and improving the lives of the poorest and least privileged.
Zwolinksi argues that libertarians are right to support private property, but also that private property is more complicated than we sometimes think.
Libertarians frequently disagree about the status of intellectual property. D’Amato explores the views of four major libertarian thinkers.
Smith explains Kant’s basic justification of government and why he opposed the rights of resistance and revolution.