Published from 1977 to 2008, Volumes 1-21
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FOUNDING EDITOR: Murray N. Rothbard (1926-1995); past Editors: Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Roderick T. Long; Managing Editor: Judith Thommesen; Publisher: Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., Ludwig von Mises Institute
Since its first issue in the Spring of 1977, the Journal of Libertarian Studies,
founded by Murray N. Rothbard, has been the voice of scholarship in libertarian theory, was the major launching pad for every new idea that shaped the world of libertarianism, the preeminent forum for the airing of revisionist historical research on war and interventionism, and the primary venue for reconstruction of the history of ideas in terms of libertarian ideas. You can purchase back issues online.
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Volume 6
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American Isolationism, 1939-1941 |
Justus D. Doenecke
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Ambivalence, Ambiguity, and Contradiction Garrisonian Abolitionists and Nonviolence
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Richard O. Curry
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Economic Analysis of the Norris-LaGuardia Act, the Wagner Act, and the Labor Representation Industry
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Morgan O. Reynolds
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Substantive Due Process and Labor Law
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Barry W. Poulson
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Could There Be Universal Natural Rights?
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Antony Flew
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The Proprietary Theory of Justice in the Libertarian Tradition
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Carl Watner
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Vol. 6 Num. 3
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Fishkin on Nozick's Absolute Rights
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Tibor R. Machan
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Religion, Morality, and American Politics
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Richard Jensen
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"Let the People See": Reflections on Ethnoreligious Forces in American Politics
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Joel H. Sibley
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Vol. 6 Num. 3
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Religion, Politics, and the American Polity: A Dynamic View of Relationships
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Paul Kleppner
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Vol. 6 Num. 3
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The Opponents of Public Education: New York State, 1870-1880
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Gerard Postiglione
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Vol. 6 Num. 3
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