A Scripturalist Critique of Libertarianism

(Romans 1:18-21; Romans 2:1-16; Romans 3:4-8). Although it is impossible in such a short paper to give quotes and references to everything Clark said in rejection of licentiousness and libertine philosophy the fact is Clark absolutely rejected libertarianism. According to Continue reading A Scripturalist Critique of Libertarianism

An Austro-Libertarian Critique of Public Choice

“Dilorenzo and Block have rendered an invaluable service to scholars and students interested in Public Choice, Austrian Economics and Liberalism. Their critical analysis of Public Choice from the Austrian perspective is timely and relevant to clarify important misconceptions about both Continue reading An Austro-Libertarian Critique of Public Choice

A Libertarian Critique of Intellectual Property

LARGE PRINT EDITION! More at LargePrintLiberty.com. From a libertarian perspective, premised upon respect for private property and the rejection of coercion, a discussion of what is called “intellectual property” – e.g., copyrights, patents, trademarks – must focus on the same Continue reading A Libertarian Critique of Intellectual Property