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		<title>Reviewing the Encyclopedia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have not abandoned my plan to blog my way through the Cato Encyclopedia of Libertarianism, but in the meantime, here&#8217;s a review by Roger Donway.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have not abandoned my <a href="http://aaeblog.net/2008/10/28/blogging-the-encyclopedia-part-1-who-wrote-what">plan</a> to blog my way through the Cato <i>Encyclopedia of Libertarianism</i>, but in the meantime, here&#8217;s a <a href="http://www.objectivistcenter.org/cth-42-2146-Story_of_I.aspx">review</a> by Roger Donway.</p>
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		<title>Blogging the Encyclopedia, Part 1: Who Wrote What</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cato Institute’s Encyclopedia of Libertarianism, forthcoming for lo these many years, has finally forthcome; I received my copy in the mail yesterday. (Cato offers it for $125, and Amazon (as of this writing) for $90; I could have gotten it from the publisher at an author discount for $75, but I managed to find [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Cato Institute’s <em>Encyclopedia of Libertarianism</em>, forthcoming for lo these many years, has finally forthcome; I received my copy in the mail yesterday. (<a href="http://www.catostore.org/index.asp?fa=ProductDetails&#038;method=&#038;pid=1441408">Cato</a> offers it for $125, and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-Libertarianism-Ronald-Hamowy/dp/1412965802/praxeologynet-20">Amazon</a> (as of this writing) for $90; I could have gotten it from the publisher at an author discount for $75, but I managed to find a copy online at the <a href="http://www.strandbooks.com/app/www/p/profile/?isbn=1412965802">Strand</a> for only $60.)</p>
<p><img align="right" alt="Encyclopedia of Libertarianism" title="Encyclopedia of Libertarianism" src="http://praxeology.net/Cato-Encyc-small.PNG" /> My comrades in the <a href="http://all-left.net">Alliance of the Libertarian Left</a> will be wondering how our perspective fares in the book. At first glance, not terribly well; there are no entries for Konkin, agorism, or mutualism, and the entry on left-libertarianism is devoted exclusively to the Vallentyne/Steiner position and ignores our variety of left-libertarianism entirely. On the other hand, though, there are entries for Proudhon, Spooner, Tucker, and Hess.</p>
<p>Surprisingly, there is no entry for the Libertarian Party or for <em>any</em> libertarian think tank.</p>
<p>I noticed a couple of errors concerning contributors: Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad’s last name is misspelled “Ahmed,” while the entry on José Ortega y Gasset is misattributed to David Fitzsimons (DMF) when it should actually be Dario Fernández-Morera (DFM). (I also would rather have been listed as Roderick T. Long instead of Roderick Long, but that’s fairly trivial.)</p>
<p>More annoyingly (from my point of view), some editorial infelicities seem to have crept into my own entries, in a number of cases transforming my true sentences into false ones. I’ve put my <a href="http://praxeology.net/Cato-RTL-entries.htm">original drafts online</a> with the more egregious alterations marked.</p>
<p>Still, all such quibbles aside, it looks pretty good, and I’m very much looking forward to diving into it. To be sure, anything called an encyclopedia of libertarianism is bound to be filled with much I agree with and much I disagree with, but I don’t know yet which is which; so I propose to read through it from A to Z (actually A to W – Abolitionism to Wollstonecraft), blogging as I go. (Hence my new blog category, “<a href="http://praxeology.net/blog/category/cato-encyclopedia">Cato Encyclopedia</a>.”) I’ll begin that process with my next post; but first, I thought readers would be interested in which contributors wrote which articles, and the book doesn’t bring that information together clearly in one place, so I’ve compiled a list:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Richard Adelstein:</strong> Progressive Era<br />
<strong>Jonathan Adler:</strong> Environment<br />
<strong>Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad:</strong> Islam<br />
<strong>Paul Dragos Aligica:</strong> Black Markets, Bureaucracy, Vincent and Elinor Ostrom, State, Gordon Tullock<br />
<strong>Nigel Ashford:</strong> Subsidiarity<br />
<strong>Ralf Bader:</strong> Immanuel Kant, Natural Harmony of Interests<br />
<strong>Charles Baird:</strong> Labor Unions, Mont Pelerin Society<br />
<strong>Doug Bandow:</strong> Conscription<br />
<strong>Robert Bannister:</strong> William Graham Sumner<br />
<strong>Randy Barnett:</strong> U.S. Bill of Rights, Lysander Spooner<br />
<strong>Norman Barry:</strong> Rule of Law, Spontaneous Order<br />
<strong>Patrick Basham:</strong> Political Parties<br />
<strong>David T. Beito:</strong> Charity/Friendly Societies<br />
<strong>Bruce Benson:</strong> Illicit Drugs, Robert LeFevre, Restitution for Crime<br />
<strong>Tom Bethell:</strong> Private Property<br />
<strong>Colin Bird:</strong> Liberal Critique of Libertarianism<br />
<strong>David Boaz:</strong> Ed Clark, John Hospers, Roger MacBride, Tonie Nathan, Ron Paul<br />
<strong>Peter Boettke:</strong> Austrian School of Economics<br />
<strong>Clint Bolick:</strong> Affirmative Action, Racism<br />
<strong>Donald Boudreaux:</strong> Antitrust, Free-market Economy, Material Progress, Price Controls, Leonard Read [with Nick Slepko], Julian Simon<br />
<strong>Karol Boudreaux:</strong> Eminent Domain/Takings<br />
<strong>Richard Boyd:</strong> Frank Knight<br />
<strong>John Mark Brady:</strong> Richard Cobden<br />
<strong>James Buchanan:</strong> Italian Fiscal Theorists<br />
<strong>T. Patrick Burke:</strong> Jeremy Bentham<br />
<strong>Guy Calvert:</strong> Gambling<br />
<strong>Michael Cannon:</strong> Health Care<br />
<strong>Bryan Caplan:</strong> Anarchism, Fascism, David Friedman, Laissez-Faire Policy<br />
<strong>George W. Carey:</strong> Conservatism, Fusionism, Henry Sumner Maine<br />
<strong>Ted Galen Carpenter:</strong> Foreign Policy [with Malou Innocent]<br />
<strong>Alejandro Chafuen:</strong> Bartolomé de Las Casas, Scholastics/School of Salamanca<br />
<strong>Michael Chapman:</strong> Communism<br />
<strong>David Conway:</strong> Classical Liberalism<br />
<strong>Leda Cosmides:</strong> Evolutionary Psychology [with John Tooby]<br />
<strong>Anthony Coulson:</strong> Education<br />
<strong>Tyler Cowen:</strong> Division of Labor, Market Failure<br />
<strong>Stephen Cox:</strong> Isabel Paterson<br />
<strong>Christie Davies:</strong> Sociology and Libertarianism<br />
<strong>Stephen Davies:</strong> General Introduction, Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui, Capitalism, Cities, Civil Society, Imperialism, Limited Government, Magna Carta, World Slavery<br />
<strong>Jarett Decker:</strong> Capital Punishment<br />
<strong>Anthony de Jasay:</strong> Presumption of Liberty<br />
<strong>Douglas Den Uyl:</strong> Virtue<br />
<strong>Detmar Doering:</strong> Wilhelm von Humboldt<br />
<strong>Brian Doherty:</strong> Karl Hess, Israel Kirzner, Charles Murray, Murray Rothbard<br />
<strong>James A. Dorn:</strong> Peter Bauer, Lao Tzu<br />
<strong>Wayne Dynes:</strong> Sexuality<br />
<strong>Lee Edwards:</strong> Barry Goldwater<br />
<strong>Hans Eicholz:</strong> Puritanism, Pursuit of Happiness<br />
<strong>Richard Epstein:</strong> Liability<br />
<strong>Rod L. Evans:</strong> H. L. Mencken, Responsibility, Thomas Szasz<br />
<strong>Dario Fernández-Morera:</strong> José Ortega y Gasset [with Lester Hunt]<br />
<strong>Edward C. Feser:</strong> Conservative Critique of Libertarianism<br />
<strong>David Fitzsimons:</strong> Thomas Paine<br />
<strong>Antony Flew:</strong> Humanism, John Milton<br />
<strong>Sigrid Fry-Revere:</strong> Bioethics, Euthanasia<br />
<strong>David Gordon:</strong> Minimal State<br />
<strong>Bettina Bien Greaves:</strong> Henry Hazlitt<br />
<strong>Dan Griswold:</strong> Free Trade, Immigration<br />
<strong>Gregory Gronbacher:</strong> Lord Acton<br />
<strong>Charles Hamilton:</strong> Albert J. Nock<br />
<strong>Ron Hamowy:</strong> Editor’s Introduction, <em>Cato’s Letters</em>, Chicago School of Economics, English Civil Wars, Adam Ferguson, Glorious Revolution, Friedrich A. Hayek, Adam Smith, Whiggism<br />
<strong>David Harper:</strong> Entrepreneur<br />
<strong>Jim Harper:</strong> Internet<br />
<strong>David M. Hart:</strong> Charles Comte, Marquis de Condorcet, Benjamin Constant, Charles Dunoyer, French Revolution, Gustave de Molinari, Jean-Baptiste Say, Destutt de Tracy, A. R. J. Turgot<br />
<strong>John Hasnas:</strong> Utilitarianism<br />
<strong>Gene Healy:</strong> Drug Prohibition, War Powers<br />
<strong>Stephen Hicks:</strong> Enlightenment<br />
<strong>Robert Higgs:</strong> Peace and Pacifism, War<br />
<strong>Randall Holcombe:</strong> Democracy<br />
<strong>Steven Horwitz:</strong> Family<br />
<strong>Guido Hülsmann:</strong> Austrian Theory of Banking, Frédéric Bastiat<br />
<strong>Jeff R. Hummel:</strong> U.S. Civil War, Federalists versus Anti-federalists, William Lloyd Garrison<br />
<strong>Thomas M. Humphrey:</strong> Joseph Schumpeter<br />
<strong>Lester Hunt:</strong> Friedrich Nietzsche, José Ortega y Gasset [with Dario Fernández-Morera], Self-interest<br />
<strong>Sanford Ikeda:</strong> Interventionism, Jane Jacobs, Rent-seeking<br />
<strong>Malou Innocent:</strong> Foreign Policy [with Ted Galen Carpenter]<br />
<strong>Bill Kauffman:</strong> Decentralism<br />
<strong>David Kelley:</strong> Objectivism<br />
<strong>Maureen Kelley:</strong> Children<br />
<strong>Israel Kirzner:</strong> Socialist Calculation Debate<br />
<strong>Daniel B. Klein:</strong> Assurance and Trust<br />
<strong>Alan Kors:</strong> Freedom of Speech<br />
<strong>Jackson Kuhl:</strong> Prohibition of Alcohol<br />
<strong>Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard:</strong> Levellers<br />
<strong>Jason T. Kuznicki:</strong> Denis Diderot, Dutch Republic, Michel Foucault, Marxism, Michel de Montaigne, Charles de Montesquieu, Nationalism, Classical Republicanism, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Separation of Church and State, Alexis de Tocqueville<br />
<strong>Jo Kwong:</strong> Antony Fisher, Thomas Sowell<br />
<strong>Dwight R. Lee:</strong> Wealth and Poverty<br />
<strong>Peter Leeson:</strong> James Buchanan<br />
<strong>Leonard Liggio:</strong> Robert Taft<br />
<strong>Brink Lindsey:</strong> Social Security<br />
<strong>Roderick Long:</strong> <a href="http://praxeology.net/Cato-RTL-entries.htm#john-brown">John Brown</a>, <a href="http://praxeology.net/Cato-RTL-entries.htm#emerson">Ralph Waldo Emerson</a>, <a href="http://praxeology.net/Cato-RTL-entries.htm#epicureanism">Epicureanism</a>, <a href="http://praxeology.net/Cato-RTL-entries.htm#ancient-liberty">Liberty in the Ancient World</a>, <a href="http://praxeology.net/Cato-RTL-entries.htm#axiom">Nonaggression Axiom</a>, <a href="http://praxeology.net/Cato-RTL-entries.htm#stoicism">Stoicism</a><br />
<strong>Nelson Lund:</strong> Right to Bear Arms<br />
<strong>Tibor Machan:</strong> Kleptocracy, Positive Liberty<br />
<strong>Eric Mack:</strong> Auberon Herbert, Individual Rights, John Locke, Retribution for Crime<br />
<strong>Douglas MacKenzie:</strong> Ronald Coase, Competition, Keynesian Economics<br />
<strong>Daniel J. Mahoney:</strong> Bertrand de Jouvenel<br />
<strong>David N. Mayer:</strong> U.S. Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson<br />
<strong>Deirdre McCloskey:</strong> Industrial Revolution<br />
<strong>Robert McDonald:</strong> American Revolution, George Mason, Right of Revolution<br />
<strong>Wendy McElroy:</strong> Abortion, Feminism and Women’s Rights, William Godwin, Pornography, Richard Price, Voltaire, Voluntarism, Mary Wollstonecraft<br />
<strong>Fred Miller:</strong> Aristotle, Natural Law, Natural Rights<br />
<strong>Daniel Mitchell:</strong> Tax Competition<br />
<strong>Andrew Morriss:</strong> Anarcho-capitalism, Common Law, Law and Economics<br />
<strong>John Mueller:</strong> War on Terror<br />
<strong>Michael Munger:</strong> Regulation<br />
<strong>Jan Narveson:</strong> Contractarianism/Social Contract [with David Trenchard], Government [with David Trenchard], Thomas Hobbes [with David Trenchard], David Hume [with David Trenchard], Left Libertarianism [with David Trenchard]<br />
<strong>William A. Niskanen:</strong> Public-choice Economics<br />
<strong>Johan Norberg:</strong> Globalization<br />
<strong>Eric O’Keefe:</strong> Term Limits<br />
<strong>Walter Olson:</strong> Thomas B. Macaulay<br />
<strong>Tom G. Palmer:</strong> Cicero , Cosmopolitanism<br />
<strong>Allen Parkman:</strong> Marriage<br />
<strong>Ellen Frankel Paul:</strong> Robert Nozick<br />
<strong>Mark Pennington:</strong> Urban Planning<br />
<strong>Robert W. Poole:</strong> Privatization<br />
<strong>Benjamin Powell:</strong> Voluntary Contract Enforcement [with Edward Stringham]<br />
<strong>Christopher Preble:</strong> Frank S. Meyer, Military-Industrial Complex<br />
<strong>Sharon Presley:</strong> Étienne de la Bo&eaute;tie<br />
<strong>Stephen B. Presser:</strong> Roscoe Pound<br />
<strong>Terry Price:</strong> Coercion, Consequentialism, Freedom<br />
<strong>David Prychitko:</strong> Socialism<br />
<strong>Douglas B. Rasmussen:</strong> Theories of Rights<br />
<strong>Lawrence W. Reed:</strong> William Wilberforce<br />
<strong>Matt Ridley:</strong> Genetics<br />
<strong>Jeff Riggenbach:</strong> Henry David Thoreau<br />
<strong>Gabriel Roth:</strong> Transportation<br />
<strong>Jonathan Rowe:</strong> George Washington<br />
<strong>John Samples:</strong> Corruption, Federalism<br />
<strong>Timothy M. Sandefur:</strong> Censorship, Constitutionalism, Frederick Douglass, Political and Ethical Individualism, Judiciary<br />
<strong>Jeffrey A. Schaler:</strong> Psychiatry<br />
<strong>David Schoenbrod:</strong> Delegation<br />
<strong>M. L. Schut:</strong> William Gladstone<br />
<strong>Chris M. Sciabarra:</strong> Nathaniel Branden, Ayn Rand<br />
<strong>Jeremy Shearmur:</strong> Collectivism, Karl Popper<br />
<strong>Stephen M. Sheppard:</strong> Edward Coke, Albert Venn Dicey<br />
<strong>Aeon Skoble:</strong> Individualist Anarchism, John Stuart Mill<br />
<strong>Mark Skousen:</strong> Classical Economics, David Ricardo<br />
<strong>Nick Slepko:</strong> Leonard Read [with Donald Boudreaux]<br />
<strong>Bradley Smith:</strong> Campaign Finance<br />
<strong>George H. Smith:</strong> Abolitionism, Thomas Aquinas, Henry Thomas Buckle, Richard Cantillon, Conscience, Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, Equality, Existentialism, Freedom of Thought, Thomas Hodgskin, Francis Hutcheson, Methodological Individualism, Bernard Mandeville, Mercantilism, Franz Oppenheimer, Philosophic Radicals, Physiocracy, Praxeology, Progress, Religion and Liberty, William Nassau Senior, Third Earl of Shaftesbury, Social Darwinism, Herbert Spencer<br />
<strong>Solveig Singleton:</strong> Privacy<br />
<strong>Vernon L. Smith:</strong> Experimental Economics [with Bart Wilson]<br />
<strong>Jason Sorens:</strong> Secessionism<br />
<strong>David Ramsay Steele:</strong> George Orwell<br />
<strong>Aaron Steelman:</strong> Anti-Corn-Law League, Gary Becker, John Bright, Frank Chodorov, Richard Epstein, Milton Friedman, Intellectual Property [mentions me!], Richard Posner, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Wilhelm Röpke, Algernon Sidney, George Stigler, Benjamin Tucker<br />
<strong>Edward Stringham:</strong> Voluntary Contract Enforcement [with Benjamin Powell]<br />
<strong>Amy Sturgis:</strong> Robert Heinlein, Rose Wilder Lane<br />
<strong>Michael Tanner:</strong> Welfare State<br />
<strong>Joan Kennedy Taylor:</strong> Roy Childs<br />
<strong>John Tooby:</strong> Evolutionary Psychology [with Leda Cosmides]<br />
<strong>David Trenchard:</strong> Contractarianism/Social Contract [with Jan Narveson], Government [with Jan Narveson], Thomas Hobbes [with Jan Narveson], David Hume [with Jan Narveson], Left Libertarianism [with Jan Narveson], Slavery in America<br />
<strong>Louis Torres:</strong> Arts and Public Support<br />
<strong>Ian Vásquez:</strong> Economic Development<br />
<strong>Michiel Visser:</strong> John Adams, Edmund Burke<br />
<strong>Alexander Volokh:</strong> Externalities<br />
<strong>Richard Wagner:</strong> Taxation, Knut Wicksell<br />
<strong>Robert Whaples:</strong> Great Depression, New Deal<br />
<strong>Lawrence H. White:</strong> Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, William Leggett, Carl Menger, Money and Banking<br />
<strong>Will Wilkison:</strong> F. A. Harper, Paternalism, John Rawls, Max Stirner<br />
<strong>Bart Wilson:</strong> Experimental Economics [with Vernon Smith]<br />
<strong>Leland Yeager:</strong> Ludwig von Mises<br />
<strong>Kate Zhou:</strong> Culture<br />
<strong>Michael Zuckert:</strong> James Madison</p></blockquote>
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