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Libertarian Papers: on libertarian dilemmas, and probability theory
Two new Libertarian Papers articles published this week: 41. “Why There are No Dilemmas in Widerquist’s ‘A Dilemma for Libertarians’“, by Lamont Rodgers Abstract: Karl Widerquist has recently argued that libertarians face two dilemmas. The first dilemma arises because, contrary to what Widerquist takes libertarians to suggest, there is no conceptual link between robust property rights... »
"Minarchy Considered," by Richard A Garner (Libertarian Papers, Vol. 1 (2009), Art. no. 37)
Libertarian Papers vol. 1 (2009), Art. No. 37: “Minarchy Considered,” by Richard A Garner. This paper, a thorough and withering analysis of defects of minarchist theories, highlights one advantage of the online format of Libertarian Papers: the 62-page length of the article, necessary for the in-depth case the author makes, would have been rejected... »
"Minarchy Considered," by Richard A Garner–Libertarian Papers, vol. 1 (2009), art. no. 37
Libertarian Papers vol. 1 (2009), Art. No. 37: “Minarchy Considered,” by Richard A Garner. This paper, a thorough and withering analysis of defects of minarchist theories, highlights one advantage of the online format of Libertarian Papers: the 62-page length of the article, necessary for the in-depth case the author makes, would have been rejected... »
