48 relations: American Political Science Review, Analysis (journal), Analytical Marxism, Barry Smith (academic), Brian Doherty (journalist), Cambridge University Press, Capitalism, Carl Menger, Carlo Lottieri, Center for Libertarian Studies, Contemporary Sociology, Dialectic, Doctorate, Econ Journal Watch, Foundation for Economic Education, Franz Brentano, Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg, George Leef, Gerald Cohen, H. B. Acton, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Intellectual history, International Philosophical Quarterly, Jeremy Shearmur, John Roemer, Jon Elster, Journal of Libertarian Studies, Laissez-faire, Libertarianism in the United States, Liberty Fund, Loyola Law School, Marc Stears, Marxism, Mises Institute, Murray Rothbard, Neo-Marxism, Orange County Register, Peter Boettke, Polymath, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, Reason Foundation, Secession, Simon & Schuster, The American Conservative, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Review of Austrian Economics, University of California, Los Angeles, Walter Block.
American Political Science Review
The American Political Science Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering all areas of political science.
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Analysis (journal)
Analysis is a peer-reviewed academic journal of philosophy established in 1933 that is published quarterly by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Analysis Trust.
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Analytical Marxism
Analytical Marxism is an approach to Marxist theory that was prominent amongst English-speaking philosophers and social scientists during the 1980s.
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Barry Smith (academic)
Barry Smith (born June 4, 1952) is an academic working in the fields of ontology and biomedical informatics.
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Brian Doherty (journalist)
Brian Doherty (born June 1, 1968) is an American journalist.
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Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press (CUP) is the publishing business of the University of Cambridge.
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Capitalism
Capitalism is an economic system based upon private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit.
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Carl Menger
Carl Menger (February 23, 1840 – February 26, 1921) was an Austrian economist and the founder of the Austrian School of economics.
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Carlo Lottieri
Carlo Lottieri (born 6 November 1960, Brescia) is Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Siena.
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Center for Libertarian Studies
The Center for Libertarian Studies (CLS) was a libertarian and anarcho-capitalist oriented educational organization founded in 1976 by Murray Rothbard and Burton Blumert, which grew out of the Libertarian Scholars Conferences.
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Contemporary Sociology
Contemporary Sociology is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal of sociology published by SAGE Publications in association with the American Sociological Association since 1972.
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Dialectic
Dialectic or dialectics (διαλεκτική, dialektikḗ; related to dialogue), also known as the dialectical method, is at base a discourse between two or more people holding different points of view about a subject but wishing to establish the truth through reasoned arguments.
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Doctorate
A doctorate (from Latin docere, "to teach") or doctor's degree (from Latin doctor, "teacher") or doctoral degree (from the ancient formalism licentia docendi) is an academic degree awarded by universities that is, in most countries, a research degree that qualifies the holder to teach at the university level in the degree's field, or to work in a specific profession.
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Econ Journal Watch
Econ Journal Watch is a triannual peer-reviewed electronic journal established in 2004.
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Foundation for Economic Education
The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) is a libertarian economic think-tank dedicated to the "economic, ethical and legal principles of a free society." FEE publishes books and hosts seminars and lectures.
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Franz Brentano
Franz Clemens Honoratus Hermann Brentano (16 January 1838 – 17 March 1917) was an influential German philosopher, psychologist, and priest whose work strongly influenced not only students Edmund Husserl, Sigmund Freud, Tomáš Masaryk, Rudolf Steiner, Alexius Meinong, Carl Stumpf, Anton Marty, Kazimierz Twardowski, and Christian von Ehrenfels, but many others whose work would follow and make use of his original ideas and concepts.
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Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg
Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg (30 November 1802 – 24 January 1872) was a German philosopher and philologist.
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George Leef
George Charles Leef (born February 4, 1951) is the director of research of the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal.
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Gerald Cohen
Gerald Allan "Jerry" Cohen, FBA (14 April 1941 – 5 August 2009) was a Marxist political philosopher who held the positions of Quain Professor of Jurisprudence, University College London and Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory, All Souls College, Oxford.
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H. B. Acton
Harry Burrows Acton (2 June 1908 – 16 June 1974), usually cited as H. B. Acton, was an English academic in the field of political philosophy, known for books defending the morality of capitalism, and attacking Marxism-Leninism.
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Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Hans-Hermann Hoppe (born September 2, 1949) is a German-born American Austrian School economist, and paleolibertarian anarcho-capitalist philosopher.
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Intellectual history
Intellectual history refers to the historiography of ideas and thinkers.
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International Philosophical Quarterly
The International Philosophical Quarterly is a peer-reviewed academic journal edited by a group of academics at Fordham University, with the collaboration of the Université de Namur in Belgium.
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Jeremy Shearmur
Jeremy Shearmur was formerly a Reader in Philosophy in the School of Philosophy at the Australian National University, who retired at the end of 2013.
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John Roemer
John E. Roemer (born February 1, 1945 in Washington D.C.) is an American economist and political scientist.
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Jon Elster
Jon Elster (born 22 February 1940, Oslo) is a Norwegian social and political theorist who has authored works in the philosophy of social science and rational choice theory.
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Journal of Libertarian Studies
The Journal of Libertarian Studies (JLS) was a scholarly journal published by the Ludwig von Mises Institute and Lew Rockwell.
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Laissez-faire
Laissez-faire (from) is an economic system in which transactions between private parties are free from government intervention such as regulation, privileges, tariffs and subsidies.
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Libertarianism in the United States
Libertarianism in the United States is a movement promoting individual liberty and minimized government.
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Liberty Fund
Liberty Fund, Inc. is a nonprofit foundation headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana which promulgates the libertarian views of its founder, Pierre F. Goodrich through publishing, conferences, and educational resources.
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Loyola Law School
Loyola Law School is the law school of Loyola Marymount University, a private Catholic university in the Jesuit and Marymount traditions, in Los Angeles, California.
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Marc Stears
Marc Stears (born 1971) is a British academic and Chief Executive of the New Economics Foundation.
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Marxism
Marxism is a method of socioeconomic analysis that views class relations and social conflict using a materialist interpretation of historical development and takes a dialectical view of social transformation.
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Mises Institute
The Mises Institute, short name for Ludwig von Mises Institute for Austrian Economics, is a tax-exempt educative organization located in Auburn, Alabama, United States.
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Murray Rothbard
Murray Newton Rothbard (March 2, 1926 – January 7, 1995) was an American heterodox economist of the Austrian School, a historian and a political theorist whose writings and personal influence played a seminal role in the development of modern right-libertarianism.
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Neo-Marxism
Neo-Marxism is a broad term encompasing twentieth-century approaches that amend or extend Marxism and Marxist theory, typically by incorporating elements from other intellectual traditions such as critical theory, psychoanalysis, or existentialism (in the case of Jean-Paul Sartre).
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Orange County Register
The Orange County Register is a paid daily newspaper published in California.
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Peter Boettke
Peter Joseph Boettke (born January 3, 1960) is an American economist of the Austrian School.
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Polymath
A polymath (πολυμαθής,, "having learned much,"The term was first recorded in written English in the early seventeenth century Latin: uomo universalis, "universal man") is a person whose expertise spans a significant number of different subject areas—such a person is known to draw on complex bodies of knowledge to solve specific problems.
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Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering heterodox economics published by the Ludwig von Mises Institute.
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Reason Foundation
The Reason Foundation is an American libertarian think tank founded in 1978.
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Secession
Secession (derived from the Latin term secessio) is the withdrawal of a group from a larger entity, especially a political entity, but also from any organization, union or military alliance.
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Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster, Inc., a subsidiary of CBS Corporation, is an American publishing company founded in New York City in 1924 by Richard Simon and Max Schuster.
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The American Conservative
The American Conservative (TAC) is a bi-monthly magazine founded in 2002 and published by the American Ideas Institute, a nonprofit, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) organization based in Washington, D.C., which states that it exists to promote a conservatism that opposes unchecked power in government and business; promotes the flourishing of families and communities through vibrant markets and free people; and embraces realism and restraint in foreign affairs based on America's vital national interests.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Chronicle of Higher Education is a newspaper and website that presents news, information, and jobs for college and university faculty and Student Affairs professionals (staff members and administrators).
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The Review of Austrian Economics
The Review of Austrian Economics is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Springer Science+Business Media.
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University of California, Los Angeles
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public research university in the Westwood district of Los Angeles, United States.
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Walter Block
Walter Edward Block (born August 21, 1941) is an American Austrian School economist and anarcho-capitalist theorist.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gordon_(philosopher)