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We cannot retreat or give in to quietism; we cannot seek favor via compromise
with the academic establishment or mainstream media outlets; and we
cannot hitch our wagon to politicians or campaigns. Our virtue lies in speaking the truth.

Rectenwald comes from the Left, and spent years mired in postmodernism, Bolshevism, and socialist literary circles. Today he is a voracious writer of books and strong social critic of that same Left.

Secession and division are hot topics today. With red and blue states deeply at odds, subsidiarity may replace ideology as the great political issue of the twenty-first century in America.

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QJAE 23, no. 3: features a discussion of "The Disutility of Labor" with Joseph Salerno, Tate Fegley, and Karl-Friedrich Israel.
     Also an article "Corporate Risk Evaluation in the Context of Austrian Business Cycle Theory" by Joanna Kruck, and Clifford Thies on "Clearinghouse Certificates during the Great Depression."
     Also included are three book reviews of interest: The Marginal Revolutionaries: How Austrian Economists Fought the War of Ideas reviewed by Sam Bostaph; Austrian Perspectives on Entrepreneurship, Strategy, and Organization reviewed by Ludvig Levasseur; and The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People's Economy, reviewed by Robert Murphy.

To read these and previous issues of the QJAE, click here.

JLS 23 no. 1 features the following articles:
"Keynes and Plato"
     by Edward Fuller
"A Defense of Natural Procedural Rights"
     by Lamont Rodgers
"Humanism"
     by James Montaye
"Libel, Slander, and Reputation"
     by Walter Block and Jacob Pillard
"The Right to Property"
     by Carlton Smith
"The Libertarian Quest for a Grand Historical Narrative"
     by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
"Food Laws from a Voluntaryist Perspective"
     by Carl Watner
"Does Being a Libertarian Mean You Have to Commit to Open Borders"
     by Charles Protheroe
"A Libertarian Analysis of the Covid Pandemic"
     by Walter Block

To read these and previous issues of the JLS, click here.

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