Aug 4, 2006
JLS 20.2: What Lies Within?
[cross-posted at Austro-Athenian Empire]
The latest issue (20.2) of the Journal of Libertarian Studies is out. Catch the action:
Valentin Petkantchin argues that Adam Smiths third duty of the sovereign is less interventionist than traditionally thought; B. K. Marcus defends the privatisation of the airwaves; Bob Murphy and Gene Callahan challenge Hans Hoppes argumentation ethic; Jeff Hummel criticises Tom Woods take on American history; Sam Bostaph praises Tom Woods account of the Catholic Churchs relationship to Progressivism and to Austrian economics; and Rob Bass critiques Tibor Machans book on Ayn Rand.
Read a fuller summary of 20.2s contents here.
Read the articles themselves (already online) here.
Read summaries of previous issues under my editorship here.
Read back issues online here.
Subscribe here.
The latest issue (20.2) of the Journal of Libertarian Studies is out. Catch the action:
Valentin Petkantchin argues that Adam Smiths third duty of the sovereign is less interventionist than traditionally thought; B. K. Marcus defends the privatisation of the airwaves; Bob Murphy and Gene Callahan challenge Hans Hoppes argumentation ethic; Jeff Hummel criticises Tom Woods take on American history; Sam Bostaph praises Tom Woods account of the Catholic Churchs relationship to Progressivism and to Austrian economics; and Rob Bass critiques Tibor Machans book on Ayn Rand.
Read a fuller summary of 20.2s contents here.
Read the articles themselves (already online) here.
Read summaries of previous issues under my editorship here.
Read back issues online here.
Subscribe here.