All Posts Tagged With: "Norman Barry"

Classical Liberalism in the 21st Century: Essays in Honour of Norman P. Barry

Longtime readers of The Freeman may have noticed the absence of articles by Norman Barry. A contributing editor, Barry died in October 2008, at the age of 64. (His last Freeman article, “The Americanization of Japan,” was published in May 2007). This splendid volume, which had been in the works before Barry’s death, contains one [...]

22Oct2010 | George C. Leef | 0 comments | Continued

The Legal Foundations of Free Markets

The Legal Foundations of Free Markets, a recent book from the veteran British free-market Institute of Economic Affairs, brings together essays by nine leading experts in law and economics that delve into the interface between the legal system and the economy. The book blends historical analysis, economics, and legal theory, yielding many penetrating insights. Each [...]

5Jan2010 | George C. Leef | 2 comments | Continued

Norman Barry, 1944-2008

It is with deep sadness that I note the death in October of our long-time contributing editor Norman Barry after a long illness. He was 64. Over the years Norman kept Freeman readers informed about free-market and statist developments in Europe and elsewhere, always with optimism about the future of liberty. He was a professor [...]

14Nov2008 | Sheldon Richman | 0 comments | Continued

Limited Government, Individual Liberty and the Rule of Law: Selected Works of Arthur Asher Shenfield edited by Norman Barry

Edward Elgar Publishing • 1998 • 378 pages • $100.00 How well I remember Arthur Shenfield (1909-1990), an unforgettable man learned in law and economics and a keen student of a free society. We used to debate privately about who was the greater economist, Mises or Hayek. I chose Mises, he Hayek. I had the [...]

1Jan2000 | William H. Peterson | 0 comments | Continued
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