Please feel free to send me nominations for the best LP article from 2010.
The O.P. Alford III Prize in Libertarian Scholarship is a $1000 prize awarded by the Mises Institute each year for the the article published in the preceding volume of Libertarian Papers that best advances libertarian scholarship, as chosen by the journal’s Editor and Editorial Board.
by Vijay Boyapati
Volume 2 (2010), 42. “Backing the Founders: The Case for Unalienable Individual Rights”
by Tibor R. Machan
Volume 2 (2010), 41. “Milton Friedman on Intolerance: A Critique”
Volume 2 (2010), 40. “Cause No Conflict”
by Kris Borer
Volume 2 (2010), 39. “Mises’s Defense of Liberty: A Critique”
by Sean Parr
Volume 2 (2010), 38. “Discussion Note: Contemporary Philosophy Versus the Free Society”
by Tibor R. Machan
Volume 2 (2010), 37. “Rejoinder to Block’s Defense of Evictionism”
by Jakub Bożydar Wiśniewski
Volume 2 (2010), 36. “Self-Ownership, World-Ownership, and Initial Acquisition”
by Tristan Rogers
by Edward W. Younkins
Volume 2 (2010), 34. “Objections to the Libertarian Stem Cell Compromise”
Volume 2 (2010), 33. “Systems Thinking for an Economically Literate Society”
by Michael F. Reber
Volume 2 (2010), 32. “Rejoinder to Wisniewski on Abortion”
Volume 2 (2010), 31. “Rejoinder to Borer on the NAP”
Volume 2 (2010), 30. “Libertarianism and Immigration”
by Diana Virginia Todea
Volume 2 (2010), 29. “Distributive Justice and Free Market Economics: A Eudaimonistic Perspective”
by Michael F. Reber
Volume 2 (2010), 28. “Critique of Caplan’s The Myth of the Rational Voter“
by Stuart Farrand
Volume 2 (2010), 27. “A Competitive Market in Human Organs”
by Danny Frederick
Volume 2 (2010), 26. “Capitalism, Socialism and Public Choice”
by Adrián Osvaldo Ravier
Volume 2 (2010), 25. “Response to Jakobsson on Human Body Shields”
Volume 2 (2010), 24. “Hayek and Departure from Praxeology”
by Jakub Wozinski