All Posts Tagged With: "The Ethics of Liberty"

Murray Rothbard’s Philosophy of Freedom

Murray Rothbard (1926–1995) based his political philosophy on a simple insight: slavery is wrong. Few, if any, would dare to challenge this obvious truth; but its implications are far reaching. It is Rothbard’s singular merit to show that rejecting slavery leads inexorably to laissez-faire capitalism, unrestricted by the slightest government interference. If we reject slavery, [...]

1Nov2007 | David Gordon | 1 comment | Continued

Ebenezer Scrooge and the Free Society

Behaving in a self-interested manner does not mean disregarding others. On the contrary, because we are social beings who depend on, and often care deeply about many others around us, a sound attention to our self-interest must include a great deal of concern for others.

1Dec1988 | Howard Baetjer Jr. | 11 comments | Continued
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