March 04, 2013
Liberty Links
Geoffrey Brennan begins a month-long discussion assessing the work the work of James Buchanan. Michael Huemer’s book on the problem of political authority is the subject of this month’s Cato Unbound….
Geoffrey Brennan begins a month-long discussion assessing the work the work of James Buchanan. Michael Huemer’s book on the problem of political authority is the subject of this month’s Cato Unbound….
A few academic friends of mine, Chris MacDonald and Alexei Marcoux, have founded a new journal: Business Ethics Journal Review. The idea, which strikes me as a terrific one, is to…
Speaking of property, my latest at Libertarianism.org is up, looking at the relationship between freedom and property. The controversial part of my thesis, at least for libertarians I guess, is…
Read it here. Jason Brennan is a new kickin’ kid on the block of political philosophy. He writes about J.S. Mill, communitarians, alienation, paradoxes of justice in Rawls, whether legal…
See Kieran Healey on Becky Pettit’s Invisible Men: Mass Incarceration and the Myth of Black Progress as well as the interview with Pettit at EconTalk.
The folks over at Libertarianism.org were kind enough to ask me to do a bit of blogging for them. As a big fan of the site – George Smith’s Excursions series is…