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Stephan Kinsella

Stephan Kinsella is a libertarian attorney in Houston and Editor of Libertarian Papers.

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  • 4. "Van Dun on Freedom and Property: A Critique"

  • 3. "Rejoinder to Carnis on Private Roads"

  • 2. "Austrian Business Cycle Theory: Are 100 Percent Reserves Sufficient to Prevent a Business Cycle?"

  • 1. "Moundsville Penitentiary Reconsidered: Second Thoughts on Hyperreality at a Small Town Prison Tour"

  • Libertarian Papers: Fifteen Minutes that Changed Libertarian Publishing

  • Libertarian Papers Print Archive: Vol. 1 (2009), Part 2: Articles 18-44, now available

  • 44. "Has David Howden Vindicated Richard von Mises’s Definition of Probability?"

  • 43. "The Definition of Inflation According to Mises: Implications for the Debate on Free Banking"

  • 42. "Single Trial Probability Applications: Can Subjectivity Evade Frequency Limitations?"

  • 41. "Why There are No Dilemmas in Widerquist's 'A Dilemma for Libertarians'"

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  • Volume 10 (2018)
  • Volume 9 (2017)
  • Volume 8 (2016)
  • Volume 7 (2015)
  • Volume 6 (2014)
  • Volume 5 (2013)
  • Volume 4 (2012)
  • Volume 3 (2011)
  • Volume 2 (2010)
  • Volume 1 (2009)

News and Updates

  • David Gordon’s JLS EditorialMay 29, 2022
  • Volume 9 of Libertarian Papers is Now Available in Print |August 10, 2018
  • Volume 8 of Libertarian Papers is Now Available |April 24, 2017
  • Jakub Wiśniewski Joins the Libertarian Papers Editorial Board |April 12, 2017
  • Libertarian Papers Archived by the Library of Congress |July 11, 2016
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