A Few Links on Race

At Libertarianism.org, Jonathan Blanks asks “Why Aren’t There More Black Libertarians?” Here’s part of his answer. A common libertarian narrative involves looking backward to better times, back to the Founding…

Monday Links

This month at Cato Unbound, the topic is “Entrepreneurship and Education,” and the lead essay is “School Choice: Whether, Why, and How?” by my friend and erstwhile BHL-blogger Kevin Currie-Knight….

Humpty Dumpty, Go to Your Room

Orwell’s Animal Farm is not a critique of capitalism. Thoreau’s Walden is not a fraudulent anti-market, pro-Green hack job. Literary works are open to interpretation.  But not all interpretations are right. Not all interpretations are…

Monday Morning Links

Dan Bier (aka The Skeptical Libertarian) asks: “Should Homophobes be Fired?“ John McCaskey on “The New Libertarians: New Promoters of a Welfare State“ Chandran Kukathas and Christopher Wellman debate open…

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…

Gary Chartier on Stossel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INfSOUgLHG8&feature=youtu.be Our own Gary Chartier was on Stossel earlier this month, talking about “Markets, not Capitalism.” Check out the video above. And then, buy the book! (Or just download it)