This is a response to Macleod 2012’s argument that the history of unjust property acquisitions requires rich libertarians to give away everything in excess of equality. At first, problematic questions are raised. How much property is usually inherited or illegitimate? Why should legitimate inheritance be affected? What of the burden of proof and court cases? A counterfactual problem is addressed. Three important cases are considered: great earned wealth; American slavery; land usurpation. All are argued to be problematic for Macleod 2012’s thesis. Various problems are explained concerning using the Nozickian argument to decide the alleged excess that rich libertarians own. The essay’s main error is the presupposition that free markets do no...
In the longstanding debate between liberals and libertarians over the morality of redistributive lab...
The human rights that are defended in libertarian literature tend to be limited in scope, which enta...
This is a response to five critical commentaries on my 2018 book The Inheritance of Wealth , these ...
This is a response to Macleod 2012's argument that the history of unjust property acquisitions requi...
This article examines the flaw in the libertarian conception of the right to property. It argues tha...
The “Libertarian Challenge” to redistributive taxation is given as the syllogism: Property is justif...
Richard Epstein adheres to what can fairly be called a libertarian model of law. Although he occas...
It is a curious accident of history that libertarianism has been principally defined by its greatest...
This article examines the bearing of political philosophy on one’s personal behaviour. I review the ...
Drastic inequality in wealth between the rich and poor, and intergenerational injustice are two majo...
ABSTRACT: G. A. Cohen has produced an influential criticism o f libertarian-isrir that posits joint ...
I argue that taxation for redistributive purposes is a property rights violation, responding to argu...
Over the last twelve years the estate tax has been eviscerated. Evolving from a tax at 55% on all es...
Libertarians famously contend that the minimal state is the most just social arrangement because it ...
Libertarianism is the political theory that the legitimate role of the state is limited to the prote...
In the longstanding debate between liberals and libertarians over the morality of redistributive lab...
The human rights that are defended in libertarian literature tend to be limited in scope, which enta...
This is a response to five critical commentaries on my 2018 book The Inheritance of Wealth , these ...
This is a response to Macleod 2012's argument that the history of unjust property acquisitions requi...
This article examines the flaw in the libertarian conception of the right to property. It argues tha...
The “Libertarian Challenge” to redistributive taxation is given as the syllogism: Property is justif...
Richard Epstein adheres to what can fairly be called a libertarian model of law. Although he occas...
It is a curious accident of history that libertarianism has been principally defined by its greatest...
This article examines the bearing of political philosophy on one’s personal behaviour. I review the ...
Drastic inequality in wealth between the rich and poor, and intergenerational injustice are two majo...
ABSTRACT: G. A. Cohen has produced an influential criticism o f libertarian-isrir that posits joint ...
I argue that taxation for redistributive purposes is a property rights violation, responding to argu...
Over the last twelve years the estate tax has been eviscerated. Evolving from a tax at 55% on all es...
Libertarians famously contend that the minimal state is the most just social arrangement because it ...
Libertarianism is the political theory that the legitimate role of the state is limited to the prote...
In the longstanding debate between liberals and libertarians over the morality of redistributive lab...
The human rights that are defended in libertarian literature tend to be limited in scope, which enta...
This is a response to five critical commentaries on my 2018 book The Inheritance of Wealth , these ...