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Libertarian Papers Print Archive: Vol. 1 (2009), Part 2: Articles 18-44, now available
As noted at Libertarian Papers: For those who like paper, Libertarian Papers is offered in a Print Archive version, at cost, via print-on-demand. Our second print archive is Vol. 1 (2009), Part 2: Articles 18-44 (555 pages). It’s available for $16 (our cost), from Lulu. It may be ordered from our Print Archive... »
"A Thought Experiment Comparing Austrian and Keynesian Stimulus Packages," by Wladimir Kraus — Libertarian Papers
Libertarian Papers vol. 1 (2009), Art. No. 40: “A Thought Experiment Comparing Austrian and Keynesian Stimulus Packages“, by Wladimir Kraus Abstract: Essentially, there are two competing views of how to overcome an economy-wide recession/depression. The Austrian view understands the free-play of competition as the most potent means to overcome the short-run mismatch between an... »
"Areopagitica: Milton’s Influence on Classical and Modern Political and Economic Thought," by Isaac M. Morehouse (Libertarian Papers, Vol. 1 (2009), Art. no. 38)
Libertarian Papers vol. 1 (2009), Art. No. 38: “Areopagitica: Milton’s Influence on Classical and Modern Political and Economic Thought,” by Isaac M. Morehouse. Abstract: This article draws general economic arguments against central planning, state licensure and regulation from Milton’s Areopagitica, a 17th Century pamphlet on free-speech. Though Milton’s work was written primarily as a defense... »
"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... »
