Jul 6, 2005
Share the Wealth!
[cross-posted at Austro-Athenian Empire]
The latest issue (19.2) of the Journal of Libertarian Studies is out, with articles on topics ranging from calculational chaos in public education, discrimination against the ugly, and the mediæval roots of libertarian consent theory, to the neo-Spoonerite jurisprudence of Randy Barnett, the"domination-free discourse" of Jürgen Habermas, and the rôle of public property under free-market anarchism. I summarise the contents here.
In other news, I’m writing up my thoughts on the Kelo decision; I should have them posted in a day or two. A brief summary: everyone is wrong but me!!
The latest issue (19.2) of the Journal of Libertarian Studies is out, with articles on topics ranging from calculational chaos in public education, discrimination against the ugly, and the mediæval roots of libertarian consent theory, to the neo-Spoonerite jurisprudence of Randy Barnett, the"domination-free discourse" of Jürgen Habermas, and the rôle of public property under free-market anarchism. I summarise the contents here.
In other news, I’m writing up my thoughts on the Kelo decision; I should have them posted in a day or two. A brief summary: everyone is wrong but me!!