L. Neil Smith’s The Libertarian Enterprise | The World Turned Upside-Down

by L. Neil Smith Robert LeFevre (1911-1986) was a philosopher, lecturer, and uncompromising advocate of individual liberty. He also used the English language more precisely than anyone I’ve ever known. You can read about his life and works in Wikipedia, but take what you see there with a block of salt: Bob was a […]
L. Neil Smith’s The Libertarian Enterprise | Why I am a Libertarian and not a Conservative

By L. Neil Smith This essay is based on notes I made three years ago and never did anything else with. I have tons of material like this which will keep graduate students occupied and happy well into the next century. I was surprised the see that, after everything that’s happened since, they’re still […]
L. Neil Smith’s THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE: Being Frank

By L. Neil Smith In an era when writers are discouraged from saying what they mean, this column will undoubtedly offend many individuals; if you don’t like seeing sacred cows ground to hamburger, I suggest you don’t read it. To begin, then: Just for the record, when private capitalism came into being, it was a […]
















