JLS 21.3 and 21.4: What Lies Within? An Atlas Shrugged Symposium and More!

[cross-posted at Liberty & Power]

The two latest issues (21.3 and 21.4) of the Journal of Libertarian Studies will also be the last, at least for the immediate future as the JLS heads into hiatus. So what’s in ’em?

Journal of Libertarian Studies One major item is a symposium commemorating the 50th anniversary of Atlas Shrugged, featuring Barbara Branden on her memories of Atlas’s initial publication; fan letters from Mises and Rothbard (the latter previously unpublished) to Rand; another Rothbard piece (likewise previously unpublished) on the literary merits of Atlas Shrugged; Geoff Plauché on Atlas, La Boétie, and science fiction; and Jennifer Baker on the relationship between virtue and success in Atlas.

What else besides the Atlas symposium? Richard Sharvy on what philosophers know and everybody else doesn’t; Anthony Gregory and Walter Block critiquing Hoppe on immigration; Anna-Karin Andersson rebutting Susan Moller Okin’s criticism of Nozick; James Garland on libertarian themes in Raymond Aron; Jeremy Shearmur on John Gray’s downhill intellectual slide; Pierre Desrochers on Alice Alexiou’s biography of urban theorist Jane Jacobs; Tom Woods on Nicholas Orme’s history of secular education in the Middle Ages; Robert Higgs on anarchy; John Brätland on Rawlsian intergenerational equity; Mark Crovelli on praxeological approaches to international relations; Frank Daumann on Hayekian social evolution; and Lou Carabini on why Bastiat was wrong about the broken window. (For the record, I think Bastiat makes precisely the point Lou thinks he fails to make, but never mind ….)

Read a fuller summary of the contents of 21.3 and 21.4 here.

Read summaries of previous issues under my editorship here.

Read back issues online here.

Buy these or other issues here.

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4 Responses to JLS 21.3 and 21.4: What Lies Within? An Atlas Shrugged Symposium and More!

  1. Kevin June 24, 2008 at 9:27 am #

    HIATUS?! WHAT?! Explain!

  2. Richard Garner June 29, 2008 at 4:50 pm #

    The two latest issues (21.3 and 21.4) of the Journal of Libertarian Studies will also be the last, at least for the immediate future as the JLS heads into hiatus.

    WHAT? No more JLS????

  3. Administrator June 29, 2008 at 5:12 pm #

    I gather financial issues are behind the hiatus. It may switch to being an online-only journal at some point. When I know more, I’ll tell more.

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    […] Mit bedauern stelle ich fest, dass das “Journal for Libertarian Studies” – herausgegeben durch das LvMI unter Federführung von Roderick Long – vorerst eingestellt wird. Sicher, das JLS hat nie wirklich das Niveau eines klassisch-akademischen Journals erreicht, kam dem aber doch aufgrund der Disziplin der zahlreichen Autoren sehr Nahe. Ich habe das JLS immer sehr gern gelesen,viele interessante Anregungen daraus gezogen und natürlich nicht zuletzt auch einiges über das intellektuelle Gebäude namens “Libertarismus” gelernt. Was kann man sich von einer solchen Publikation mehr erhoffen? […]

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