Tag: political authority
Critica del Libertarismo “Accomodante” di Randy Barnett
Di Gary Chartier. Articolo originale: A Critique of Randy Barnett’s ‘Accomodating’ Libertarianism, del 16 luglio 2024. Tradotto in italiano da Enrico Sanna. L’originale di questo articolo è stato pubblicato su Libertarian Institute il 9 luglio 2024. Randy Barnett è tra i pochi libertari più influenti della scena americana. I suoi testi di diritto sono alla…
Uma crítica do Libertarianismo “Acomodante” de Randy Barnett
Por Gary Chartier. Artigo original: A Critique of Randy Barnett’s ‘Accomodating’ Libertarianism’ do 16 de julho de 2024. Traduzido em português por Ruan L.. Randy Barnett provavelmente está na lista curta dos libertários mais influentes na vida pública estadunidense. Sua pesquisa acadêmica acerca do Direito desafiou internamente, nas cortes, o poder estatal. De fato, o…
A Critique of Randy Barnett’s ‘Accommodating’ Libertarianism
Randy Barnett is arguably on the short list of the libertarians most influential in American public life. His legal scholarship has informed challenges to state power in the courts; indeed, he himself has argued before the Supreme Court. He has been an active participant in intra-libertarian theoretical debates for decades. And his book The Structure of…
New Greek Philosophy Virtual Reading Group with Roderick Long
Virtual reading groups are a way to learn better together. Participants meet for 90 minutes a week to discuss freely supplied readings with a scholar’s help. Mutual respect, curiosity, and consistent participation are expected. Meetings are recorded so others can learn from our conversations. Applicants will be emailed further instructions on how to participate. The ancient Greeks were…
Cory Massimino Talks Anarchy, Political Authority, and Stateless Societies
Longtime C4SS Fellow, Mutual Exchange Coordinator, and contributor Cory Massimino was recently interviewed by Aaron Ross Powell on (Re)Imagining Liberty about anarchy, political authority, the viability of stateless societies, and the relationship between anarchism, liberalism, and modernity. Check out their interview below.
Lessig Would Use a Scalpel Where a Machete is Needed
Harvard law professor and political activist Lawrence Lessig is mounting an intriguing run for President. Lessig’s symbolic campaign will be entirely funded by crowdsourced donations since he has a one-issue platform: campaign finance reform. If elected president, Lessig would attempt to pass a single law through Congress which would scrap existing private campaign financing in…
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The Anatomy of Escape
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