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Socratic Philosophers of LawIn Fred D. Miller Jr & Carrie-Ann Biondi (eds.), A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence, Volume 6: A History of the Philosophy of Law from the Ancient Greeks to the Scholastics, Springer. pp. 35-56. 2007.
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Hellenistic Philosophers of LawIn Fred D. Miller Jr & Carrie-Ann Biondi (eds.), A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence, Volume 6: A History of the Philosophy of Law from the Ancient Greeks to the Scholastics, Springer. pp. 111-131. 2007.
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The Non-Aggeession AxiomIn Ronald Hamowy (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism, Sage Publications Ltd.. 2008.
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John BrownIn Ronald Hamowy (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism, Sage Publications Ltd.. 2008.
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Liberty in the Ancient WorldIn Ronald Hamowy (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism, Sage Publications Ltd.. 2008.
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EpicureanismIn Ronald Hamowy (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism, Sage Publications Ltd.. 2008.
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Thrasymachus and the Relational Conception of AuthorityIn Patricia Hanna (ed.), An Anthology of Philosophical Studies, Vol. 3, . pp. 27-36. 2009.
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Wittgenstein on Rule-FollowingIn Kelly Dean Jolley (ed.), Wittgenstein: Key Concepts, . pp. 81-91. 2010.
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Grammatical InvestigationsIn Kelly Dean Jolley (ed.), Wittgenstein: Key Concepts, . pp. 169-174. 2010.
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My Libertarian LifeIn Walter Block (ed.), I Chose Liberty: Autobiographies of Contemporary Libertarians, . pp. 197-200. 2010.
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Platonic ProductivityIn Charles W. Johnson Iii & Gary Chartier (eds.), Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty, . pp. 395-400. 2011.
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How Government Solved the Health Care CrisisIn Gary Chartier & Charles W. Johnson Iii (eds.), Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty, . pp. 315-318. 2011.
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11A Plea for Public PropertyIn Gary Chartier and Charles W. Johnson (ed.), Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty, . pp. 157-168. 2011.Libertarians often assume that a free society will be one in which all (or nearly all) property is private. I have previously expressed my dissent from this consensus, arguing that libertarian principles instead support a substantial role for public property. (" In Defense of Public Space ," Formulations, Vol. III, No. 3 (Spring 1996).) In this article I develop this heretical position further.
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Regulation: The Cause, Not the Cure, of the Financial CrisisIn Gary Chartier and Charles W. Johnson (ed.), Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty, . pp. 241-246. 2011.
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Corporations versus the Market, or Whip Conflation NowIn Gary Chartier and Charles W. Johnson (ed.), Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty, . pp. 201-210. 2011.
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4The Libertarian Case Against Intellectual Property RightsIn Gary Chartier and Charles W. Johnson (ed.), Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty, . pp. 187-198. 2011.
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AnarchismIn Gerald F. Gaus & Fred D'Agostino (eds.), The Routledge companion to social and political philosophy, Routledge. pp. 217-230. 2013.
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Left-Libertarianism, Market Anarchism, Class Conflict, and Historical Theories of Distributive JusticeGriffith Law Review 2 (12): 413-431. 2012.
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30The Nathaniel Branden Annotated BibliographyJournal of Ayn Rand Studies 16 (1-2): 260-294. 2016.This bibliography constitutes the most extensive compilation of references on Nathaniel Branden yet published.
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Six Theses of Libertarian RhetoricIn Cory Massimino & James Tuttle (eds.), Free Markets & Capitalism?: Do Free Markets Always Produce a Corporate Economy?, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. pp. 139-144. 2016.
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1Anarchism and LibertarianismIn Nathan J. Jun (ed.), Brill's Companion to Anarchism and Philosophy, Brill. pp. 285-317. 2017.
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7Rituals of Freedom: Libertarian Themes in Early ConfucianismMolinari Institute. 2016.When scholars look for anticipations of libertarian ideas in early Chinese thought, attention usually focuses not on the Confucians, but on the Taoists. But in their account of spontaneously evolving social norms, their understanding of the price system, their penchant for public-choice analysis, their enthusiasm for entrepreneurship, their preference for noncoercive interpersonal relations, their call for a laissez-faire economic policy, and their rejection of Taoist primitivism, the Confucians…Read more
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