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Libertarian Papers, (www.libertarianpapers.org), Volume 1 (2009), Part 2: Article Numbers 26-44. Published by the Ludwig von Mises Institute. Edited by Stephan Kinsella. Contents: 26. “On the Possibility of Assigning Probabilities to Singular Cases, or: Probability Is Subjective Too!” by Mark R. Crovelli 27. “Milton Friedman & the Human Good” by Tibor R. Machan 28. “Why Pr. Block Is Not Entirely Right and Pr. Tullock Is Completely Wrong: The Case for Road Privatization” by Laurent A.H. Carnis 29. “The Rocky Road to Paradise: Why Economic Liberalization is Interrupted” by David Barker 30. “Mercantilism, Corporations, and Liberty: The Fallacies of ‘Lochnerian’ Antitrust” by James Rolph Edwards 31. “The Ethics of U.S. Monetary Policy in Response to the Financial Crisis of 2007-2009” by George Bragues 32. “Gold, the Golden Rule, and Government: Civil Society and the End of the State” by D.G. White 33. “Reply to Matt Mortellaro on ‘Block’s Paradox’: Causation, Responsibility, Libertarian Law, Entrapment, Threats and Blackmail” by Walter Block 34. “Feser on Rothbard as a Philosopher” by Gerard Casey 35. “On the Concept of Causality in the Criminal Law” by Adolf Reinach 36. “The Logic of Law” by Frank van Dun 37. “Minarchy Considered” by Richard A Garner 38. “Areopagitica: Milton’s Influence on Classical and Modern Political and Economic Thought” by Isaac M. Morehouse 39. “Austrian Economics and the Transaction Cost Approach to the Firm” by Nicolai J. Foss and Peter G. Klein 40. “A Thought Experiment Comparing Austrian and Keynesian Stimulus Packages” by Wladimir Kraus 41. “Why There are No Dilemmas in Widerquist’s ‘A Dilemma for Libertarians’” by Lamont Rodgers 42. “Single Trial Probability Applications: Can Subjectivity Evade Frequency Limitations?” by David Howden 43. “The Definition of Inflation According to Mises: Implications for the Debate on Free Banking” by Nicolás Cachanosky 44. “Has David Howden Vindicated Richard von Mises’s Definition of Probability?” by Mark R. Crovelli

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Stephan Kinsella, editor, is Senior Fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Founder and Editor of Libertarian Papers, Founder and Director of the Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom (C4SIF), and General Counsel for Applied Optoelectronics, Inc.

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