Reason Papers No. 29 (Fall 2007) will hit the presses next week; selected contents are available online. This issue contains articles by, or about, Walter Block, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Tibor Machan, and Loren Lomasky.
The full content of No. 27 (Fall 2004) has also now been put up online, including the full issue. Contents:
- Mere Libertarianism: Blending Hayek and Rothbard – Daniel Klein
- The Moral Argument for a Policy of Assassination – Stephen Kershnar
- Does Ethical Subjectivism Pose a Challenge to Classical Liberalism? – Niclas Beggren
- Property Rights vs. Utilitarianism: Two Views of Ethics – Robert McGee
- Radical Libertarianism: Applying Libertarian Principles to Unjust Government (part 1 of 2) – Walter Block
Discussions
- The Law of People and Cosmopolitan Critique – Aysel Dogan
Book Reviews
- Khaled El Fadl’s The Place of Tolerance in Islam, reviewed by Irfan Khawaja
- Christopher Hitchens’ A Long Short War: The Postponed Liberation of Iraq, reviewed by Irfan Khawaja
- Georges Lieberts’ Nietzsche and Music, reviewed by Mark T. Conard



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The Niclas Berggren paper seemed tailor made for me. I earlier posted my thoughts on how my metaphysical views reconcile with libertarianism here.
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