David Kelley


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A Life of One's Own: Individual Rights and the Welfare State

What's Wrong with the Welfare State?

JUNE 01, 1999 by ELLEN PAUL

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The Bases of Economic Planning

MARCH 01, 1979 by DAVID KELLEY

Behind the "reasonable" facade of the planned society lies a deep-seated philosophical hostility toward reason.

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Liberty and Property

OCTOBER 01, 1975 by DAVID KELLEY

The disregard of property rights opens the door to the suppression of ideas.

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Justice in the Market

JANUARY 01, 1975 by DAVID KELLEY

Freedom and justice stand together, jointly opposed to collectivism.

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The Necessity of Government

APRIL 01, 1974 by DAVID KELLEY

Coercion has a place in social life, but it must be kept in place.

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On Economic Rights

SEPTEMBER 01, 1969 by DAVID KELLEY

There's an important difference between the natural rights to one's own life and property and the spurious claims against others.

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Cities are vast, complex orders that emerge from the voluntary actions of millions of people. In this issue, we take a look at them, from Sandy Ikeda's examination of the invisible blueprints that define cities, to Rod Lockwood's concept of a free city that could rescue Detroit, to Troy Camplin's theories of why cities exemplify the unity of paradox that defines beauty. Speaking of beauty, we reintroduce poetry to The Freeman. We also introduce The Arena, a monthly debate feature, and much, much more.Download Free PDF

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