May 2007: Should Coercion Count? The Place of Liberty in Economic Theory
Lead Essay
» Economics and the Distinction Between Coercive and Voluntary Action by Daniel Klein
Reaction Essays
» Coercion as a Political Concept by Liam Murphy
» Coercive Regulation and the Balance of Freedom by Edward Glaeser
» Voluntary and Coercive Action: A Key Distinction in the Overall System of Liberty by Richard A. Epstein
The Conversation
» Liberty and Semantics: Response to Murphy, Glaeser, and Epstein by Daniel Klein
» Strategies of Cooperation by Richard A. Epstein
» The Meanings of “Liberty” by Liam Murphy
» What We Mean by “Liberty” and “Wealth” by Richard A. Epstein
» Extra-Legal Institutions and Classical Liberal “Liberty” by Daniel Klein
» The Innocuous Indeterminacy of “Liberty” by Liam Murphy
» Classical Liberal “Liberty” and the Dangers of Indeterminacy by Richard A. Epstein
» If We Must Have “Rights,” Don’t Forget the Subscripts by Daniel Klein
» Where’s the Nominalism? by Liam Murphy
» The Centrality of Liberty by Edward Glaeser
Best of the Blogs
» Property and Coercion by Richard Chappell
» By The Editors on June 6th, 2007
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