Against the levelling impulse in the New Model Army, General Ireton argues that only those with fixed local interests should exercise political power. In the following selection, Ireton presents his ...
In the United States, Mussolini’s March on Rome (1922) inspired self- reflection and visions for the near future. In late October, 1922, Benito Mussolini followed a column of 30,000 “Black Shirts” ...
Grant Babcock is the philosophy and policy editor of Lib er tar i an ism .org and a scholar of political philosophy. He is especially interested in nonviolent action, epistemology of the social ...
Grant Babcock is the philosophy and policy editor of Lib er tar i an ism .org and a scholar of political philosophy. He is especially interested in nonviolent action, epistemology of the social ...
“The history of the world is but the history of a struggle for capital and power.” --Levi D. Slamm Libertarians and the labor movement have not always assumed hostile positions to one another in ...
Anti- federalist Robert Yates (under the pseudonym Brutus) argues against the constitution, foreseeing many of the expansions of federal power. The first question that presents itself on the subject ...
Tucker addresses the Unitarian Ministers’ Institute in 1890. At the end of the nineteenth century, the publisher and polemicist Benjamin R. Tucker became one of the leading exponents of libertarianism ...
To every individual in nature is given an individual property by nature not to be invaded or usurped by any. For every one, as he is himself, so he has a self- propriety, else could he not be himself; ...
A small collection of works about F. A. Hayek to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of his winning the Nobel Prize. In the fifty years since F. A. Hayek was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in ...
A discussion with Don Boudreaux about the legacy of F.A. Hayek. Jonathan Fortier is the director of Lib er tar i an ism .org. Over the past 25 years he has worked to promote the principles of a free ...
“Battles,’ said Voltaire, ‘are not lost by [numbers] of killed and wounded, but by the effect…on the survivers.’ The same holds now of the principle of freedom.” The United States Magazine & ...