libertarianism

Libertarian Answer Man: Does It Matter How Law is Made?

From a libertarian colleague: What do you think about this proposition:  “It doesn’t matter how the law is made or who enforces it.  What matters is simply that the law is reasonably and fairly enforced and it is compatible with a reasonable interpretation of our principle.”  Isn’t this what we want? Walter Block was cc’d […]

KOL357 | Free Man Beyond The Wall Ep. 631 with Pete Quiñones: Biden’s Mandate and Getting to a Hoppean Framework

Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 357. I was a guest recently on Peter Quiñones’ show Free Man Beyond The Wall, Episode 631 (Sept. 15, 2021). From his shownotes: Pete and Stephan discuss the Constitutionality of Biden’s vaccine mandate and then get into discussions about Hoppe’s plan for local politics and how it can fight against […]

Judicial Activism and the Presumption of Unconstitutionality (draft, 2005)

I just came across this draft article in my files. I believe it was written in 2005, as a followup to A Libertarian Defense of Kelo and Limited Federal Power, LewRockwell.com, June 27, 2005. I may not agree with everything in it, and can’t recall why I never published it. It is also not complete–I apparently meant to […]

Homesteading, Abandonment, and Unowned Land in the Civil Law (Mises Blog, 2009)

Based on a post from the Mises Blog, 5/22/2009 (archived comments below). The original post is somehow mangled and I am unable to edit it. This was based on an email I sent to Tulane law professor Professor A.N. Yiannopoulos,† a legal giant in Louisiana and civil law scholarship, whose brilliant magnum opus, Louisiana Civil […]

Three Perspectives on America’s Invasion-Occupation of Afghanistan

Edited by Eric Zuesse Presented here will be, in condensed form, perspectives from the U.S. Deep State (as represented by the U.S.-based Council on Foreign Relations), and then from critics of the U.S. Deep State (as represented by the Russia-based Strategic Culture Foundation). Then will be presented, in full, the perspective from myself, who am […]

New Book: Communication and Libertarianism

Communication and Libertarianism, by Pavel Slutskiy, has recently been published. It’s available in kindle and paper here, but unfortunately at ridiculous academic publisher prices designed to make it impossible for most people to read the book. As David Gordon explains in his endorsement: “This is an outstanding contribution to both libertarian political philosophy and communication […]

New Book: Communication and Libertarianism

Communication and Libertarianism, by Pavel Slutskiy, has recently been published. It’s available in kindle and paper here, but unfortunately at ridiculous academic publisher prices designed to make it impossible for most people to read the book.   Preface This book attempts to address two topics that I believe are connected: libertarian theory on the one […]

LibertarianGuide Wiki and Links

I used to list various links; archived here. I the moved it to Wikispaces, for the Libertarian Guide Wiki (archived; the service is now defunct). I reprint the archive.org links below (many out of date): LIBERTARIANGUIDE WIKI LIBERTARIAN RESOURCES AND LINK GUIDE A Comprehensive, Dynamically Updated List of Libertarian Resources JUMPS libertarianguide/home#top-pol-eco-paleo|Top Political/Economic/Paleo | Libertarianism and Political […]