Javier Milei and the Spanish Tradition of Liberty The Spanish tradition of limited government is older than the Magna Carta. Argentina will do well to revive it. Daniel Raisbeck 22 Feb 2024 · 10 min read
The Rise of the Aussie Libertarian: Quillette Cetera Episode 26 A conversation with Libertarian parliamentarian David Limbrick. Zoe Booth 23 Dec 2023 · 1 min read
Javier Milei and the Libertarian Tradition His political ascent was meteoric, but classical liberalism has a storied history in Argentina. Daniel Raisbeck 30 Nov 2023 · 7 min read
Libertarian Limitations Andrew Koppelman’s analysis of libertarianism is rich in detail and full of thought-provoking ideas. Marco den Ouden 12 Sep 2023 · 16 min read
PODCAST 81: Andy Lamey Discusses the Libertarian Case for Vegetarianism Andy Lamey, author of Duty and the Beast, puts forward a new philosophical case for animal rights. He wrote ‘The Libertarian Case for Rejecting Meat Consumption‘ for Quillette in January. Quillette 14 Mar 2020 · 1 min read
Quillette Podcast 26 – Professor Tyler Cowen on libertarianism, viewpoint diversity in Washington, D.C., and his new online university Jonathan Kay talks to Tyler Cowen, economics professor at George Mason University, about the limits of libertarianism, viewpoint diversity in Washington, D.C., and Marginal Revolution University, his new online education venture. Quillette 11 Apr 2019 · 1 min read
What If Ayn Rand Was Right About Entrepreneurs and Inequality? Rand and her largely philosophical economic views have been consigned to history as an interesting relic of sorts—a compelling, well-articulated fantasy that has no basis in reality. Cameron Hendy 14 Mar 2019 · 8 min read
One Way Ayn Rand Aficionados Are Unrealistic Just as it is unfair to compare idealised socialism to a realistic but flawed capitalism, so too is it unfair for Brook to compare his idealised capitalist vision to realistic socialism. Michael Ezra 4 Nov 2016 · 3 min read