Property Rights: The Argument for Privatization
Walter’s latest. capitalismclassical liberalismFriedrich HayekLibertarianismpolitical economyprivatizationproperty rightswalter block
Walter’s latest. capitalismclassical liberalismFriedrich HayekLibertarianismpolitical economyprivatizationproperty rightswalter block
Just published. Austrian Economicsclassical liberalismdemocracyEvolutionFilipe Nobre Fariapolitical economyPolitical philosophy
In press — due December Preface — David F. Hardwick and Leslie Marsh 1. Reclaiming Democratic Classical Liberalism – David Ellerman 2. Democracy, Liberalism, and Discretion: The Political Puzzle of the Administrative State – Stephen Turner 3. Ordoliberalism as the Operationalisation of Liberal Politics – Mikayla Novak 4. Liberalism, Through a Glass Darkly – David…
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classical liberalismFriedrich HayekMichael OakeshottNadia NedzelNicholas Capaldiphilosophical jurisprudencerule of law
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This forthcoming title promises to be a fascinating read. Hopefully it delivers. Adam Smithcapitalismclassical liberalismDavid HumeEconomicspolitical economy
Just published in C+T. classical liberalismcosmos & taxisexpertiseroger koppl
Lot’s happening in this dynamic and ecumenical series attracting old hands, young guns and all stages in-between. To keep apprised of developments see the series’ Facebook page. If, having consulted the series’ aims and scope you feel that there may be a good match, feel free to address preliminary inquiries to the editors. classical liberalismLibertarianismphilosophy of…
In press for Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism. This collection redresses the conceptual hubris and illiteracy that has come to obscure the central presuppositions of classical liberalism – that is, the wresting of epistemic independence from overwhelming concentrations of power, monopolies and capricious zealotries be they of a state, religious or corporate in character. Reclaiming…