April 10, 2014
Liberty in the Academic Journals
Keeping up with new articles in the academic journals can be difficult. Especially for those of us with an interdisciplinary interest in liberty, it often feels like there are just…
Keeping up with new articles in the academic journals can be difficult. Especially for those of us with an interdisciplinary interest in liberty, it often feels like there are just…
I’m pleased to announce that we’ve added another blogger to our rolls. Christopher Freiman, who recently wrote a nice piece for us on Vote Markets, will join us as a regular…
For those of you interested in the nonideal/ideal theory debate in political philosophy (the one Jacob has just written a lovely paper about), I thought I’d let you know that…
Andreas Wolkenstein writes to inform me that he is organizing a workshop on “The Current State of Libertarian Philosophy” at MANCEPT 2014 (Manchester, UK, September 8-10, 2014). Check out the…
My essay Hugo Grotius on War and the State has been posted on Liberty Matters, the online scholarly site of the Liberty Fund. I claim, among other things, that while Grotius’ jurisprudential method…
Sarah and I (among others) will be giving talks at this Saturday’s Institute for Liberal Studies seminar at McGill. Attendance is free; registration is here. I have the strong suspicion…