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Symposium on Chartier’s Anarchy and Legal Order

September 18, 2014 by

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Studies in Emergent Order is proud to publish a symposium on Professor Gary Chartier’s Anarchy and Legal Order. Dr. Chartier’s book explores how law can exist in stateless societies, how law in stateless societies can promote peaceful, voluntary cooperation, and why the existence of the state harms this cooperation from an anti-capitalist perspective. This symposium features scholarly […]

Symposium on Bruni’s The Genesis and Ethos of the Market

July 22, 2014 by

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Studies in Emergent Order is proud to publish a symposium on Professor Luigino Bruni’s The Genesis and Ethos of the Market. Dr. Bruni’s book explores the history of capitalism and its underlying culture, emphasizing the role markets play in facilitating community and cooperation. He argues that markets promote, rather than oppose, civic virtue and the common […]

DiZerega’s “Spontaneous Order and Liberalism’s Complex Relation to Democracy” published.

September 22, 2011 by

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I have just had a new article published in the latest, Fall 2011, issue of The Independent Review.   In six months my article will be made available online, but for the moment it is just available within the journal, which carries a wide variety of articles mostly from broadly classical liberal, libertarian, and intelligent […]