The Journal of Libertarian Studies Archives The Journal of Libertarian Studies • 21 Years, 32 Issues, 213 Articles, 4,290pp
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Summer/Fall 1982 Issue - 11 Articles- American Isolationism, 1939-1941
Justus D. Doenecke
, pp. 201-216 - Ambivalence, Ambiguity, and Contradiction
Richard O. Curry and Lawrence B. Goodheart
, pp. 217-226 Garrisonian Abolitionists and Nonviolence
- An Economic Analysis of the Norris-LaGuardia Act, the Wagner Act, and the Labor Representation Industry
Morgan O. Reynolds
, pp. 227-266 - Substantive Due Process and Labor Law
Barry W. Poulson
, pp. 267-276 - Could There Be Universal Natural Rights?
Antony Flew
, pp. 277-288 - The Proprietary Theory of Justice in the Libertarian Tradition
Carl Watner
, pp. 289-316 - Fishkin on Nozick's Absolute Rights
Tibor Machan
, pp. 317-320 - Religion, Morality, and American Politics
Richard Jensen
, pp. 321-332 - Reflections on Ethnoreligious Forces in American Politics
Joel H. Silbey
, pp. 333-348 - Religion, Politics, and the American Polity
Paul Kleppner
, pp. 349-358 A Dynamic View of Relationships
- The Opponents of Public Education
Gerard Postiglione
, pp. 359-384 New York State, 1870-1880