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  1. Retaining the Genetic Profile of Innocent People: A Difficult Balance Between Respecting the Individual's Privacy and Public Security.Luciana Caenazzo & Pamela Tozzo - 2013 - Synesis: A Journal of Science, Technology, Ethics, and Policy 4 (1).
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  • (1 other version)Kymlicka on Libertarianism: A Critical Response.J. C. Lester - 2012 - Libertarian Papers 4 (2):31-52.
    This essay examines sections relevant to libertarianism in Will Kymlicka’s Contemporary Political Philosophy: An Introduction (2nd ed.), making and explaining the following criticisms. Kymlicka’s “preface” misconstrues political philosophy’s progress, purpose, and its relation to libertarianism. In his “introduction”, his “project” mistakes libertarianism as “right-wing”, justice as compromise among “existing theories”, and equality as the “ultimate value.” His “a note on method” in effect takes as axioms, beyond philosophical examination, various alleged desiderata and the necessary moral role of the state. Moreover, (...)
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  • Katrina: Private enterprise, the dead hand of the past, and weather socialism; an analysis in economic geography.Walter Block - 2006 - Ethics, Place and Environment 9 (2):231 – 241.
    The market, not the government, is that last best hope for actual and future potential victims of hurricanes. State subsidies have perverted locational settlement decision-making. They have acted in such a manner as to encourage people to build in more dangerous areas than they otherwise would have. By the government undertaking part of the costs of rebuilding in the aftermath of storms, it has encouraged irrational settlement patterns, which have led, in turn, to needless loss of life and wealth.
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  • Against intellectual property.N. Stephan Kinsella - 2001 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 15 (2; SEAS SPR):1-54.
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  • The Libertarian Minimal State?: A Critique of the Views of Nozick, Levin, and Rand.Walter Block - 2002 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 4 (1):141-160.
    Walter Block discusses publications by Robert Nozick, the unjustifiably ignored Michael Levin, and Ayn Rand, each of whom has criticized anarcho-capitalism, the system that takes laissez-faire capitalism to its logical extension: here, all goods and services, particularly including courts, police, and armies would be provided by competing private firms and individuals. This paper considers their arguments and rejects them.
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  • Rejoinder to Hoppe on immigration.Walter Block - 2011 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 22:771-792.
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  • (1 other version)Emergence of the state.Bertrand Lemennicier - 2006 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 20 (3):3-28.
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  • Anarchism and the public goods issue: law, courts and the police.David Osterfeld - 1989 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 9 (1):47-68.
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  • The Case Against Intellectual Property.Stephan Kinsella - 2013 - In Christopher Luetege (ed.), Handbook of the Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics. Springer. pp. 1325--1357.
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