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Libertarian Papers
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Walter Block
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Volume 2, Article 3 (2010) I. Introduction For a long time, I have been writing about the importance of privatizing highways, mainly because of the carnage that occurs on our socialist roads. People die like flies on these statist vehicular thoroughfares, some 40,000 per year in the U.S. alone. My first publication on this topic appeared in 1979,
Libertarian Papers
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Walter Block
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Volume 2, Article 4 (2010) The thesis of Van Dun (2009) is that there is a conflict between freedom and property rights, and that libertarians ought to side with the former. If not, people, many people, will likely starve to death by being trapped in their houses, unable to get out of them, or, caught outside of them, without the ability to return
Libertarian Papers
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Walter Block
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Suppose we are on the upper part of the Laffer curve. That means that if the tax rate is lowered, greater tax revenues will accrue to the government. Stipulate that the state is an evil institution. This is a libertarian analysis, after all. Thus, we arrive at what must count at least, as an anomaly. A reduction in the tax rate is ordinarily
Libertarian Papers
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Walter Block
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It has gotten to the point, Block, Walter. “Review of Huebert’s Libertarianism Today. ” Libertarian Papers 2, no. 19 (2010): 1–8.
Libertarian Papers
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Walter Block
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I am delighted to be able to reply to Jakobsson (2010), which is a rejoinder to my publication (Block, forthcoming). One reason for my joy is because that author does me honor in thinking that my own article is worthy of a rejoinder. Another, is because there will be no “passing of the ships in the night” in this exchange. Jakobsson
Libertarian Papers
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Walter Block
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Volume 2, Article 31 (2010) Introduction I am honored by the publication of Borer (2010). I welcome the publication of this essay, and thank this author for singling out my contributions to libertarian theory for comment. I am grateful to him, too, for this reply gives me the opportunity to delve deeper into the issues covered in Block (2009A,
Libertarian Papers
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Walter Block
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I am extremely grateful to Wisniewski (2010) for his critique of my published views on the ethics of abortion. One of the worst fates for one’s intellectual children (one’s publications) is that they be ignored. Far better to have them criticized than to meet that fate. Wisniewski (2010) demonstrates, at least, that my perspective on this
Libertarian Papers
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Walter Block
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Volume 2, Article 34 (2010) I. Introduction Block (2010) is an attempt to apply libertarian private property and homesteading principles to the very vexing question of stem cell research. Should fertilized eggs be allowed to be destroyed during the process of subjecting them to research? I posit that these early stage fetuses are human beings,
Libertarian Papers
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Walter Block
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Volume 2, Article 41 (2010) The essence of libertarianism is its nonaggression principle. In order to determine whether some act or concept or institution is compatible with this philosophy, one may use this as a sort of litmus test. If you initiate violence against someone, you must pay the penalty for so doing, and, are presumptively acting