Anthony de Jasay may not be well known, but there are good reasons why some call him one of the few genuinely original minds in modern political philosophy. In scores of articles and books, he has shed light on age-old questions about liberty, justice, and the state by drawing on public choice, game theory, classic texts, and a relentless skepticism about standard assumptions.
Introduction
Symposium on Anthony de Jasay
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the Summer 2015 issue of The Independent Review.