O.P. Alford Prize

Please feel free to send me nominations for the best Libertarian Papers article from 2010 for purposes of selecting the Alford Prize winner. Information about the Prize and the 2009 winner is below. The 45 articles published in 2010 may be found here, and are also listed below. Please send nominations directly to me, at nskinsella@gmail.com, or in the comments section.

Alford Prize Awarded for Best Libertarian Article in 2009

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. (Read the full post)

2010 Articles

1. “Moundsville Penitentiary Reconsidered: Second Thoughts on Hyperreality at a Small Town Prison Tour”, by Allen Mendenhall View the .pdf for this article View the .doc for this article

2. “Austrian Business Cycle Theory: Are 100 Percent Reserves Sufficient to Prevent a Business Cycle?”, by Philipp Bagus View the .pdf for this article View the .doc for this article

3. “Rejoinder to Carnis on Private Roads”, by Walter E. Block, View the .pdf for this article View the .doc for this article

4. “Van Dun on Freedom and Property: A Critique”, by Walter E. Block View the .pdf for this article View the .doc for this article [Keep reading…]

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