My sixth Libertarianism.org column, this one on “How Competition Created Greek Philosophy,” went up on September 2nd, but I didn’t get around to mentioning it till just now. (The last three weeks have been insanely hectic – which is also why there hasn’t been a seventh one yet.) Anyway, here it is.
Tag Archives | Ethics
The Coming Anarchy
Today’s the 13th anniversary of the Molinari Institute. Coming up in the next few months from our fledgling publishing program: my Foundations of Ethics lectures, some 19th-century libertarian classics, and the first issue of the Molinari Review.
Jeu de Mots
Figure this out:
The Thick of It, Part Deux
My highly acrimonious and hostile debate with Walter is now online:
The Thick of It
Walter Block and I are debating thick vs. thin libertarianism tomorrow, technology permitting.
I’m a Fifth Columnist!
Or at least I have a fifth column at Libertarianism.org – one more on Hesiod, this time on the justice of Zeus.