JOURNAL OF LIBERTARIAN STUDIES VOL. 18, NO. 3 (SUMMER 2004)

Volume 18, no. 3 (Summer 2004) “Kant on Property Rights” by Marcus Verhaegh. Verhaegh disputes the claim that Kant’s description of property rights requires government fiats. Rather, he writes, property claims in a Kantian system acquire legitimacy through an on-going process of negotiation and acceptance among private individuals. In fact, he claims, when reviewing the whole of Kantian thought, one realizes that Kant’s theory entails a dynamic complexity of multiparty communicative-interaction that leads to a fully civil condition. “Legal Tender Laws and Fractional-Reserve Banking” by Jörg Guido Hülsmann. Legal tender laws must be understood as a major factor in the … Continue reading JOURNAL OF LIBERTARIAN STUDIES VOL. 18, NO. 3 (SUMMER 2004)