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The Molinari Institute is pleased to announce a new interdisciplinary, open-access academic journal, the MOLINARI REVIEW. The MOLINARI REVIEW seeks to publish scholarship, sympathetic or critical, in and/or on the libertarian tradition, broadly understood as including classical liberalism, individualist anarchism, social anarchism, anarcho-capitalism, anarcho-communism, anarcho-syndicalism, anarch

04/03/2024

To my surprise I discover that I never uploaded the PDFs to the articles in the 2nd issue (2019!) of the MOLINARI REVIEW. I’d intended to have an interval between print publication and web publication in order to incentivise people to buy the print edition, but I hadn’t intended to have a *five-year* interval. I thought I remembered posting the PDFs a while ago, but apparently my memory befoozled me. (Well, the past few years have been … complicated.)

Okay, so I’ve uploaded them now. Thus if you’re one of those penurious souls who never purchased the hard copy, you can now read the articles for free! Check out Jason Lee Byas defending market anarchism vis-à-vis communist anarchism; Joseph R. Stromberg defending Gabriel Kolko’s account of the role of big business in setting up the regulatory state; Thomas Lafayette Bateman III and Walter E. Block on the political implications of the free will debate; an exchange between Jan Narveson and James P. Sterba over whether a commitment to welfare rights follows from libertarian premises; and an exchange among Gus diZerega, Chris Matthew Sciabarra, and your humble correspondent on the merits and demerits of libertarianism in general and Ayn Rand in particular.

All this Molinari goodness is available via this link:

https://praxeology.net/molinari-review-archive.htm

By the way, the 3rd issue (which will feature, inter alia, a reply to Stromberg from Robert Bradley Jr. and Roger Donway, along with Stromberg’s counter-reply) has been nearly ready to go for a while now; I just haven’t found the time to put the damn thing together. Maybe this summer? (It’d be nice if the 3rd installment of the MOLINARI REVIEW could appear before the still-longer-awaited 3rd volume of Harlan Ellison’s DANGEROUS VISIONS anthology, due out this fall. People have been waiting for that sucker since 1973.)

The IRS Loves Anarchy! | Austro-Athenian Empire 04/15/2015

http://aaeblog.com/2015/04/15/the-irs-loves-anarchy/

The IRS Loves Anarchy! | Austro-Athenian Empire The IRS Loves Anarchy! By Roderick on April 15, 2015 The Molinari Institute is delighted to announce that it has been declared by the IRS to be a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organisation; hence donations to the Molinari Institute – and thus to the Institute’s media center, the Center for a Statel…

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