Milton Friedman’s Classical Liberalism

Inspired by Pete Boettke’s semi-recent post, I’ve just finished re-reading Milton Friedman’s Capitalism and Freedom. It is a great work articulating and defending liberalism “in its original sense.” It is…

Graduate Studies in Liberty

Academia is, by my reckoning, a far more liberty-friendly place than it was twenty years ago. But most people probably still have a hard time finding a graduate program with…

A Defense of the Unreasonable

I really enjoyed Kevin’s recent discussion of the ‘contraception mandate,’ particularly because his posts highlight a deep and important divide in political philosophy that I think merits attention. Kevin sketches…

Justice at a Distance

I have not been blogging lately because I’ve been working with Loren Lomasky on a book about global justice.  Its provisional title is Justice at a Distance. Here are the…