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  1. Review of Friedrich A. Hayek: The Road to Serfdom[REVIEW]Friedrich A. Hayek - 1945 - Ethics 55 (3):224-226.
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  • A critique of the legal and philosophical case for rent control.Walter Block - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 40 (1):75 - 90.
    Rent control is an economic abomination. It diverts investments away from residential rent units, it leads to their deterioration, it is responsible for urban decay such as in the South Bronx, it does not help poor tenants, it is a horrendous means of income redistribution. Yet this economic regulation is beloved of intellectuals (hot beds of pro rent control sentiment are Berkeley, Ann Arbor and Cambridge) particularly in the legal and philosophical communities. The present article is dedicated to an exploration (...)
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  • Free Market Transportation: Denationalizing The Roads.Walter Block - 1979 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 3 (2):209-238.
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  • Roads, Brtoges, Sunlight, and Private Property Rights.Mattew Block & Walter Block - 1996 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 7 (2-3):351-362.
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  • Roads, Bridges, Sunlight and Private Property: Reply to Tullock.Walter Block - 1998 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 8 (2-3):315-326.
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  • Review of F. A. Hayek: The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism[REVIEW]Tom G. Palmer - 1990 - Ethics 101 (1):192-193.
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  • Private parks and walkways under free enterprise: A geographical economic analysis.Walter Block & Matthew Block - 2005 - Ethics, Place and Environment 8 (2):201-208.
    This paper attempts to answer the question of whether or not government is needed to build walkways near bodies of water such as rivers and lakes, or whether private enterprise can supply such needs. In it we argue that the market is indeed capable of instituting such amenities, despite the fact that there are either none such or at most very precious few in existence at the present time. This occurrence is explained on the grounds that government has preempted the (...)
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  • New Rationalist Directions in Libertarian Rights Theory.N. Kinsella - 1996 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 12 (2):313-326.
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