Law, Legislation, and Libertarianism
By Alberto Mingardi
Mingardi explores John Hasnas’s provocative argument about inattentional blindness, the “failure to notice a fully visible, but unexpected object because attention was engaged on another task, event, or object.” When such blindness characterizes how we think about law, like markets, challenges arise.
This thought-provoking piece invites readers to rethink what it really means to be governed by laws — and whether "the rule of law" lives up to its ideal.