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  • Long Library #3: Eudaimonism and Non-Aggression

    Today I talk with Roderick about his 2013 blog post “Eudaimonism and Non-Aggression,” one of many early 2010s blog posts across the libertarian ecosystem debating the pros and cons of the non-aggression principle, or NAP. As usual, Roderick thinks both sides make some good points, but ultimately lands on the side of the NAP. Though […]

  • Long Library #2: Corporations versus the Market

    “Corporations versus the Market; or, Whip Conflation Now” was the lead essay of Cato Unbound’s 2008 discussion “When Corporations Hate Markets” and later included in C4SS’s “Markets Not Capitalism.” The essay is one-half political economy, sketching out the basic ideas behind freed-market anti-capitalism, and one-half political psychology, exploring the various pitfalls leading virtually everyone, from […]

  • Long Library #1: 10 Objections to Anarchism

    Introducing the Long Library, a podcast of the Center for a Stateless Society where I interview Roderick Long on one of his writings. Any requests? Send me a note here. In our first episode, I talk to Roderick about his 2004 monograph “Libertarian Anarchism: Responses to Ten Objections.” This is one of the first things […]

  • Jason Lee Byas on Public Choice Theory, Reparations, and War

    On this episode of Mutual Exchange Radio, I interview Jason Lee Byas on public choice theory, reparations (for slavery and other injustices), and war. Jason Lee Byas is a fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society and a PhD student in Philosophy at the University of Michigan. His academic work focuses on punishment (and […]