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Recorded at the Mises Institute, 7–8 October 2005. [27:24]
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Defending “methodological dualism” [the view that natural science and social science require different methods] from both its positivist critics and its confused historicist friends. Recorded at Mises University
Journal of Libertarian Studies
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An introduction by Roderick T. Long to the 21st volume of the Journal of Libertarian Studies . As mentioned above, this issue focuses on the anarchy/minarchy debate. Volume 21, Number 1 (2007) Long, Roderick T. “Editorial to Symposium: Market, Anarchism, Pro and Con.” Journal of Libertarian Studies 21, No. 1 (2007):
Journal of Libertarian Studies
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Jordan Schneider’s article is directed in part against a talk I gave in 2004 titled “Libertarian Anarchism: Responses to Ten Objections,” in which I defended the moral and practical superiority of stateless over state-based legal systems. Schneider is unconvinced, maintaining that market anarchism will be unworkable because of the absence of legal
Mises Daily
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[The following lecture was presented during the Philosophy of Liberty Conference at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, Saturday, September 29, 2001.] All men are created equal. When Thomas Jefferson, in the Declaration of Independence, set out to enunciate the philosophical principles underlying the American Revolution—the