Walter Block articles recently put online, here:
- A Comparison of Economic Correctness and Political Correctness, Humanomics, Vol 20, No 3 – 4, pp 14 – 25
- Ayn Rand and Austrian Economics Two Peas in a Pod, Journal of Ayn Rand Studies – Vol 6, No 2, Spring 2005, pp 259 – 269
- Block v. Epstein Debate on Eminent Domain, NYU Journal of Law and Liberty, Vol 1, No 3, pp 1144 – 1169 (with Epstein; moderated by Huebert)
- The Jews and Capitalism: A love -Hate Relationship Enigma. ” The Journal of Social Political and Economic Studies, Fall, Vol. 29 No.3, pp. 305 -326
- The Paradox of Coase as a Defender of Free Markets – NYU Journal of Law & Liberty, Vol 1, No. 3 – pp 1075 – 1095 (with William Barnett, II and Gene Callahan)
- Government and Market: A critique of Professor james Buchanan’s “What should Economics Do?
- Mises, Rothbard, and Salerno on Costs – Corporate Ownership and Control, Vol 3, No. 2 – Winter 05 – 06 – pp 203 – 205 (with Barnett)
- Perfect Competition A Case of Market-Failure – Corporate Ownership and Control, Summer 2006, Vol 2, No 4 – pp 70 – 75 (with Barnett and Saliba)
- Private Parks and Walkways Under Free Enterprise – Ethics, Place, and Environment – June 2005, Vol 8, No 2. pp 201 – 208
- Professor Tullock on Austrian Business Cycle Theory – Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol 8, pp 431 – 443 (with Barnett)
- Space Environmentalism, Property Rights, and the Law (with J.H. Huebert)



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My goodness, does he have any other hobbies besides thinking and writing?
I think I’ll check out the paper on private commons, such as parks and sidewalks.
It’s probably the most applicable in a statist system, e.g. how to create private commons in our communities without the state.
I understand that Block has co-authored an immigration article with Anthony Gregory. Does anybody know when it will be available on the web?
I urge all of you who have not watched the Walter Block “Our Story” telecasts to do so. As has been mentioned before by Stephan, their shows with Block are hilarious. One day, I hope to watch Block on Oprah.
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