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December 24, 2014

MOLINARI REVIEW: New Journal and Call for Papers

The Molinari Institute is pleased to announce a new interdisciplinary, open-access libertarian academic journal, the MOLINARI REVIEW, edited by me. We’re looking for articles, sympathetic or critical, in and on…

December 22, 2014

Check Your Privilege / Check Your Premises / Check Your Schedule

A reminder for anyone planning to attend the American Philosophical Association in Philadelphia next week: here once again is the info on this year’s Molinari Society panel: Eastern APA, Marriott…

December 01, 2014

On Killing Government Agents in Self-Defense: Authority and Legitimacy

In my paper “When May We Kill Government Agents? In Defense of Moral Parity,” I argue that the conditions under which we may justifiably kill democratic government agents, acting ex…

November 26, 2014

Retaliation and Extortion: More on the Morality of Killing Government Agents in Self-Defense or Defense of Others

Here is another excerpt from the current draft of “When May We Kill Government Agents?”. This section appears after I’ve debunked (or tried to debunk) a range of arguments for…

November 25, 2014

When May We Kill Government Agents? In Defense of Moral Parity

That’s the title of a paper I’ll be presenting at the Morality of Aggression conference in Tucson in early December. I haven’t done any work on this in recent months,…

October 27, 2014

CFP: The Scope of Religious Exemptions (Nov 15th Abstract Deadline)

Just a quick reminder to submit abstracts for BGSU’s conference on the scope of religious exemptions. Our deadline in November 15th, 2014. CALL FOR ABSTRACTS The Bowling Green Workshop in…

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