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Is it rational to vote? For most people the question may seem absurd but quite a few economists and political scientists have made the claim
Nine-Banded Books has done the world a great favor in publishing a new edition of L.A. Rollins’ The Myth of Natural Rights. Although one could
The Ludwig Von Mises Institute Senior Fellow, David Gordon, recently wrote an article on the legacy of the political philosopher John Rawls. In this piece,
In his paper “Frog’s legs, shared ends, and the rationality of politics” (PDF), Anthony de Jasay discusses the role of rationality in political philosophy. He
On his website, Robin Hanson discusses an unfilled niche in economics which he calls the “economics of science fiction” or “economics of future technology.” Another
Bewitched by Language Near the end of his Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, the 18th century Scottish philosopher David Hume writes that “this enumeration