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Mark Thornton
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Interviewed by host Alan Butler, Mark Thornton discusses economics from the Austrian perspective.
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David Gordon
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Matt Zwolinski, a libertarian political philosopher and the founder of the Bleeding Heart Libertarians blog, has a surprising proposal. Libertarians, he suggests, should drop the Non-Aggression Principle (NAP) . The NAP holds that “aggression against the person or property of others is always wrong, where aggression is defined narrowly in terms of
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Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
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As libertarians attempt to persuade others of their position, they encounter an interesting paradox. On the one hand, the libertarian message is simple. It involves moral premises and intuitions that in principle are shared by virtually everyone, including children. Do not hurt anyone. Do not steal from anyone. Mind your own business. A child will
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Robert Higgs
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For thousands of years, philosophers have argued that society must invest great power in the rulers because only great power can hold back the forces of evil — violence, plunder, and disorder. They have often conceded, however, that this solution has a down side: powerful rulers may themselves resort to violence and plunder. In any event,
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Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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[Transcript of a speech delivered at the 2009 Mises University.] At the beginning, I want to repeat a few points that I have made in my previous lecture on law and economics, and then I want to get to an entirely different subject than the one that I dealt with in that previous lecture. Because there is a scarcity in the world, we can have
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Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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[Transcripción de un discurso realizado en la Universidad Mises de 2009] Para empezar, quiero repetir unos pocos apuntes que he realizado en mi lección previa sobre derecho y economía y luego quiero ocuparme de un tema completamente distinto del que traté en esa lección previa. Porque hay escasez en el mundo podemos tener conflictos respecto de