March 16, 2018
Can Libertarianism Be a Governing Philosophy?
I argue that it can be. But perhaps I misdefine libertarianism. Or, for that matter, governing. There are responses, like this. Or this.
I argue that it can be. But perhaps I misdefine libertarianism. Or, for that matter, governing. There are responses, like this. Or this.
[This chat was inspired by the realization that both Jessica Flanigan and I blog at BHL and both do work on pregnancy and birth but we hadn’t yet connected. So…
In the essay below, Phil Magness documents just why Nancy MacLean’s behavior is so morally egregious. (Note that Magness has now uncovered evidence falsifying her story. The problem is not…
Jonathan Anomaly has a review of our own Jessica Flanigan’s book. In NDPR, which is pretty cool. Both the review and the book are worth a look.
I have a new essay up at Niskanen: “The weight of the words.” A few talks and workshops on the west coast: Today, Stanford, Political Theory Workshop: “Justice in Babylon”…
I expect that the reaction to this piece at Learn Liberty blog will either be “obviously true, not even worth saying” or “obviously wrong, and come the revolution you will…