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Foundations of Libertarian Ethics, Lecture 6: Justice, Rights, and Consequences | Roderick T. Long

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Presented by Dr. Roderick T. Long, this ten-lecture seminar surveys the praxeological foundations of libertarian ethics. Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama; 26-30 June 2006. http://mises.org

Playlist link for the complete seminar: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=PL716D6F4CCAA9D13E

Roderick T. Long is a professor of philosophy at Auburn University, the president of the Molinari Institute and adjunct scholar of the Ludwig von Mises Institute and is also a anarcho-capitalist blogger. He received a B.A. in philosophy from Harvard University and his Ph.D. from Cornell University.

He is the author of the books Reason and Value: Aristotle versus Rand and Wittgenstein, Austrian Economics, and the Logic of Action and is the editor of Anarchism/Minarchism: Is a Government Part of a Free Country?. Long served as the editor of the Journal of Libertarian Studies and was a member of the Liberty and Power group blog. He is presently one of the editors of the Journal of Ayn Rand Studies.

Dr. Roderick T. Long's official website: http://praxeology.net

Related links:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/long/long-arch.html
http://mises.org/articles.aspx?AuthorId=383
http://mises.org/literature.aspx?action=author&Id=383
http://aaeblog.com

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