Eudaimonist Reason versus Public Reason

Kevin V. thinks eudaimonism makes a better fit with public-reason liberalism than with NAP. By contrast, I don’t think eudaimonism and public-reason liberalism are compatible. Eudaimonism is a “comprehensive doctrine,”…

Who Said These?

Quote #1: who said it? That idea of hardships being good for character and of talent always being able to break through is an old fallacy. Talent alone is helpless…

C4SS Regenerates!

In honour of May Day, the website of the Center for a Stateless Society has just undergone a massive and beautiful redesign. Here’s how the site looked when C4SS first…

Celebrate the iRadvent!

Warning: shameless puffery ensues. The second issue of The Industrial Radical (iRad for short), the Molinari Institute’s left-libertarian market-anarchist magazine, went in the mail to subscribers yesterday (after a long…