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Rothbard’s The Ethics of Liberty met Stephan Kinsella

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Jeff Deist en Stephan Kinsella bespreken Rothbard’s The Ethics of Liberty, en hoe dat zich verhoudt tot de praktijk van tegenwoordig.

Lawyer and legal theorist Stephan Kinsella joins the show as we dive into Part II of Rothbard’s The Ethics of Liberty, grappling with the foundational issues of crime, proportionality, and contract. When is property justly held? When may injuries to a person or property be addressed with force, and how much force? How do we deal with one another contractually, in terms of promises and expectation? How do we resolve disputes privately? Rothbard presents a remarkable exposition of a theory of liberty, a normative justification for laissez-faire which was sorely lacking. Kinsella does a remarkable job of explaining Rothbard’s concepts with force and clarity, so you won’t want to miss this episode!

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Contact Jeff Deist

Jeff Deist is president of the Mises Institute. He previously worked as chief of staff to Congressman Ron Paul, and as an attorney for private equity clients. Contact: email, Twitter.

Stephan Kinsella

Stephan Kinsella is an attorney in Houston, director of the Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom, and editor of Libertarian Papers.


Duur: 1 uur 10:11 min.

Publicatie 28 mei

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1 reactie

  1. Cool Pete schreef:

    Vrijheid van Menings-Uiting gaat alleen samen met vrij ondernemer-schap.

    Yernaz Ramataursing [ Ned. ] legt dat ook heel goed uit.