The seven-hour rollout of the first seven articles of Libertarian Papers (announced this morning (and here)) is complete. Here are the initial articles published (all can be found here):
1. “Present Payments, Past Wrongs: Correcting Loose Talk about Nozick and Rectification”, by Jan Narveson
2. “Observations on Professor Hayek’s Plan”, by Ludwig von Mises
3. “Rothbard’s Confidential Memorandum to the Volker Fund, ‘What Is To Be Done?’”, by Murray N. Rothbard
4. “A Revealing Window on the U.S. Economy in Depression and War: Hours Worked, 1929-1950″, by Robert Higgs
5. “Libertarianism and the Possibility of the Legitimate State”, by Nicolás Maloberti
6. “Why Libertarians Should Reject Positive Rights”, by Joshua Katz
7. “Libertarianism and Positive Rights: Comments on Katz’ Reply”, by Nicolás Maloberti



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What makes this all the more stunning an achievement is the use of no restrictive copyright. Bravo.
No more sneaking to the copier at the library at night to make copies of the good stuff. LvMI has brought so much to us via .pdf over the years. This is a nice big step to provide ever greater access.
Ideological change is in the air!
Springtime in economic science will soon replace the frigid empirical economic winter.
Congratulations on the successful launch of this very interesting journal. I read the article by Jan Narveson. Very interesting. I will surely be keeping an eye on the Libertarian Papers.
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