Boom and Bust: The Political Economy of Economic Disorder
by Richard E. Wagner
Libertarians and the Authoritarian Personality
by J. J. Ray
Specialization and the Division of Labor in the Social Thought of Plato and Rousseau
by Williams M. Evers
A Groundwork for Rights: Man’s Natural End
by Douglas B. Rasmussen
Natural Right in the Political Philosophy of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
by William O. Reichert
Pareto Optimality, External Benefits and Public Goods: A Subjectivist Approach
by Barry P. Brownstein
Monopoly and Competition in Money
by James Rolph Edwards
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