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Libertarian Library Online
The
University's Libertarian Library Online aims to collect
together online resources exploring different aspects of libertarian
philosophy in a convenient single-source location, thus providing a
comprehensive virtual library of libertarianism. As well as providing
access to complete
texts of such key writers as Henry David
Thoreau, Ludwig von Mises and Adam Smith via online libraries, it
includes links to
libertarian organizations, political parties and to thousands of
shorter
articles and papers. All resources are free at the point of delivery
and fully digitized for easy searching and printing.The language of the Library is English; we note that there are also valuable resources in other languages outside the scope of the Library.
The interpretation of libertarianism taken in the Library is wide, although not all those listed here interpret it within such broad boundaries. In particular, links are provided to left-libertarian, right-libertarian and non-partisan sources. No link should be taken to indicate either endorsement of that organization by the University, or vice versa.
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A series of publications of the Libertarian Alliance (UK), reproduced with permission. Organized by series:
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Philosophical Notes
(ISSN 0267 7164)
80. Dr. Sean Gabb, Epicurus: Father of the Enlightenment, 2007, 28pp
9781856377539
(pdf)
79. Nicholas Dykes, The Facts Of Reality: Logic and History in Objectivist Debates about Government, 2007, 28pp
1 85637 609 5
(pdf)
78. Nicholas Dykes, Murray I. Franck and "Moral" Taxation, 2006, 4pp
1 85637 645 1
(pdf)
77. Nicholas Dykes, Robert James Bidinotto and ?The Contradiction in Anarchism?, 2006, 8pp
1 85637 646 X
(pdf)
76. Professor Frank van Dun, Personal Freedom versus Corporate Liberties: A Libertarian Critique of Limited Liability, 2006, 20pp
1 85637 706 7
(pdf)
75. Professor Edward W. Younkins, Developing a Conceptual Framework for Capitalism, 2004, 12pp
1 85637 598 6
(pdf)
74. Professor Edward W. Younkins, The Congruity among Ayn Rand"s Metaphysics, Epistemology, Value Theory, and Ethics, 2004, 8pp
1 85637 702 4
(pdf)
73. Peter Saint-André, A Philosophy for Living on Earth, 2004, 16pp
1 85637 699 0
(pdf)
72. Professor Edward W. Younkins, Human Nature, Human Action, and Human Flourishing: Toward an Integration of Austrian Economics and Objectivism, 2004, 12pp
1 85637 935 3
(pdf)
71. Professor Edward W. Younkins, Metaphysics and Epistemology for a Free Society: The Views of Menger, Mises, and Rand, 2004, 12pp
1 85637 596 X
(pdf)
70. Professor Edward W. Younkins, Austrian Economics Can Be Compatible With Objectivist Ethics, 2004, 12pp
1 85637 595 1
(pdf)
69. Professor Edward W. Younkins, What an Austrian-Objectivist Paradigm for a Free Society Might Look Like, 2004, 8pp
1 85637 594 3
(pdf)
68. Professor Edward W. Younkins, Developing a Paradigm for a Free Society: The Contributions of Mises, Menger, and Rand, 2004, 8pp
1 85637 593 5
(pdf)
67. Richard Garner, Libertarianism, Insurance Arguments, and General State Welfare, 2004, 16pp
1 85637 597 8
(pdf)
66. Professor Dennis O"Keeffe, Admiration or Envy: The American Dilemma, 2003, 4pp
1 85637 563 3
(pdf)
65. Nicholas Dykes, Debunking Popper: A Critique of Karl Popper's Critical Rationalism, 2003, 16pp
1 85637 580 3
(pdf)
64. Dennis O'Keeffe, Admiration or Envy: The American Dilemma, 2003, 4pp
ISBN: 1 85637 563 3
(pdf)
63. Peter Richards, In Defence of the Freedom to Fish, Shoot and Hunt, 2002, 4pp
ISBN: 1 85637 535 8
(pdf)
62. Ingemar Nordin, Animals Don't Have Rights: A Philosophical Study, 2001, 14pp
ISBN: 1 85637 526 9
(pdf)
61. Jason Sorens, Libertarian Theory and Children's Rights: The Fiduciary Model, Rationality, Interests, and The Challenge of Abortion, 2001, 7pp
ISBN: 1 85637 520 X
(pdf)
60. Christian Michel, Capitalism and the Wisdom of the Elders, 2000, 6pp
ISBN: 1 85637 501 3
(pdf)
59. Christian Michel, The Class Struggle is not Over: Why Libertarians Should Read Marx and Engels, 2000, 6pp
ISBN: 1 85637 497 1
(pdf)
58. Christian Michel, A Just Price is the One on Which Both the Buyer and the Seller Agree, 2000, 6pp
ISBN: 1 85637 496 3
(pdf)
57. Christian Michel, Business is Ethically Superior to Politics: The Power to Serve is Better than the Power to Coerce, 2000, 4pp
ISBN: 1 85637 494 7
(pdf)
56. Brian Micklethwait, The Morality of Consequentialism and the Consequences of Morality: A Reply to Nigel Meek's Tactical Notes No. 24, 1999, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 459 9
(pdf)
55. Kevin McFarlane, Determinism and Free Will are Incompatible: Another Reply to Paul Coulam, 1999, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 462 9
(pdf)
54. Nicholas Dykes, Of Course We Do!: A Reply to Paul Coulam's 'Do We Choose What We Do', 1999, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 455 6
(pdf)
53. Paul Coulam, Do We Choose What We Do?: Freedom, Determinism, the Taste for Homosexuality and the Preference for Chocolate Ice-Cream, 1999, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 445 9
(pdf)
52. Sarah Lawrence, Against Sharing Equally, 1998, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 431 9
(pdf)
51. Gareth Williams, The Problems of David Gauthier's Attempt to DErive Morality From Rationality, 1998, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 426 2
(pdf)
50. Nicholas Dykes, Mrs. Logic and the Law: A Critique of Ayn Rand's View of Government, 1998, 11p.
ISBN: 1 85637 425 4
(pdf)
49. Nicholas Dykes, Do Rights Only Come Into Existence With the State?: A randian Critique of An Allegedly Randian Position, 1998, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 422 X
(pdf)
48. Dr. Chris R. Tame, The New Enlightenment: The Revival of Libertarian Ideas, 1998, 7pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 417 3
(pdf)
47. Colin Gavaghan, Where's the Harm?: A Libertarian Case for Abortion on Demand, 1998, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 408 4
(pdf)
46. Bryan Caplan, Some Arguments for the Existence of Free Will and Some Objections Answered, 1997, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 856367 401 7
(pdf)
45. Bryan Caplan, Locke, Consent and the Rights of Children, 1997, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 363 0
(pdf)
44. Danny Frederick, The Limits to Individual Freedom: Why the Principle of Rights Is Better Than Those of Harm, Cost, Pareto, or Coercion, 1997, 7pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 361 4
(pdf)
43. Bryan Caplan, Ayn Rand in Three Acts: Chris Sciabarra's 'Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical', 1996, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 357 6
(pdf)
42. Bryan Caplan, Distributive Justice in a Pure Service Economy: How the Truthnof Libertarianism Follows From the Wrongness of Slavery, 1996, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 351 7
(pdf)
41. Bryan Caplan, The Is-Ought Problem: What Government Does Is Wrong, 1996, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 350 9
(pdf)
40. Bryan Caplan, A Platonic Defense of Liberal Individualism, 1996, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 349 5
(pdf)
39. Paul Coulam, For a New Libertarianism: Problems and Perspectives in the Thought of Ayn Rand, Murray Rothbard and David Friedman, 1996, 10pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 341 X
(pdf)
38. Nicholas Dykes, Galt's Gulch or Rift Valley?: Why Objectivists Should Seek Allies Among Those Who Disagree With Them, 1996, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 340 1
(pdf)
37. Nicholas Dykes, A Tangled Web of Guesses: A Critical Assessment of the Philosophy of Karl Popper, 1996, 39pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 336 3
(pdf)
36. Dr. Frank Forman, The Patch Needed for Ayn Rand's 'The Objectivist Ethics', 1996, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 330 4
(pdf)
35. Antoine Clarke, Hobbes's Theory of Human Nature: A Warning to Libertarians, 1995, 2pp,
ISBN: 1 85637 308 8
(pdf)
34. Dr. Jan Lester, Popper's Epistemology Versus Popper's Politics: A Libertarian Viewpoint, 1995, 4pp,
ISBN: 1 85637 307 X
(pdf)
33. Antoine Clarke, Private Ownership Versus Common Ownership: The Problems of Locke's Proviso, 1995, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 295 2
(pdf)
32. Adriana Lukasova, Nozick's Libertarianism: A Qualified Defence, 1995, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 277 4
(pdf)
31. Kevin McFarlane, Peter Schwartz's 'Libertarianism: The Perversion of Liberty': A Restricted Critique, 1994, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 263 4
(pdf)
30. Kevin McFarlane, Leonard Peikoff's 'Fact and Value': A Critique, 1994, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 262 6
(pdf)
29. Professor Tibor Machan, Two Kinds of Individualism: A Critique of Ethical p:`6 Subjectivism, 1993, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 168 9
(pdf)
28. Richard Slomon, Liberty Defined: An Objectivist Anarchist Manifesto, 1993, 7pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 171 9
(pdf)
27. Professor Antony Flew, 'Social Justice' Isn't Any Kind of Justice, 1993, 7pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 141 7
(pdf)
26. Danny Frederick, Freewill: A Leibnitzian-Libertarian Solution, 1992, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 130 1
(pdf)
25. Professor Douglas Rasmussen, Ayn Rand on Obligation and Value, 1992, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 120 4
(pdf)
24. Professor Patrick Day, Coercive Offers Do Not Exist, 1992, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 117 4
(pdf)
23. Matthew O'Keeffe & Robin Shepherd, Against Equality: A Critique of Bernard Williams, 1992, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 115 8
(pdf)
22. Kevin McFarlane, Why Objectivists Should Debate With Other Libertarians: A Discussion of David Kelley's 'Truth and Toleration', 1992, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 108 5
(pdf)
21. Matthew O'Keeffe, Why the State Should Be Neutral Between Theories of the Good Life: A Libertarian Defence of Ronald Dworkin, 1992, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 109 3
(pdf)
20. Matthew O'Keeffe, World Ownership Is Not Compatible With Self-Ownership: A Defence of Robert Nozick Against G. A. Cohen, 1992, 10pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 104 2
(pdf)
19. Professor Patrick Day, The Self-Ownership Thesis: A Critique, 1992, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 087 9
(pdf)
18. Danny Frederick, Casual Sex and Morality: A Kantian-Libertarian Analysis, 1992, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 086 )
(pdf)
17. Kevin McFarlane, Tibor Machan on Value and the Scope of Economics: A Critique, 1991, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 046 1
(pdf)
16. Kevin McFarlane, The Critical Rationalism of Karl Popper, 1990, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 015 1
(pdf)
15. Dr. David Conway, Nozick's Entitlement Theory of Justice: Three Critics Answered, 1990, 7pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 005 4
(pdf)
14.Rosalyn Unger, In The Name of Reason?: Mysticism in the Philosophy of Science, 1990, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 870614 80 1
(pdf)
13.William H. Stoddard, The Inductive Origins of Philosophical Axioms, 1990, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 870614 73 9
(pdf)
12.William H. Stoddard, A Critique of Absolute Will: Kantian Versus Non-Kantian Morality, 1990, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 870614 76 3
(pdf)
11.Dr. Chris R. Tame, Co-operation Without Community, 1989, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 870614 62 3
(pdf)
10.Kevin McFarlane, The Reality of Free Will, 1989, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 870614 20 8
(pdf)
09.Dr. John Gray, The Liberalism of Karl Popper, 1988, 7pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 36 1
(pdf)
08.William H. Stoddard, A Conceptual Argument For Individual Liberty, 1986, 2pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 69 8
(pdf)
07.Professor Frank Van Dunn, Authoritarian and Libertarian Views of Society, 1986, 4pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 67 1
(pdf)
06.Michael Hough, Natural Ethics and the Origins of War, 1986, 2pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 26 4
(pdf)
05.J. Neil Schulman, Towards A Natural Rights Theory of Logoright, 1986, 10pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 22 1
(pdf)
04.Max More, The Importance of Selfishness, The Dangers of Altruism, 1986, 4pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 22 1
(pdf)
03.Professor Stephen Clark, Slaves and Citizens, 1985, 8pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 10 8
(pdf)
02.Dr. Chris R. Tame and Michael Ivens, Is Freedom Selfish?: A Debate, 1985, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 870614 64 X
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