The Uniqueness of Western Law
by Richard Storey
Defending an original interpretation
of libertarian theory, Richard Storey, taking his bearings from the
work of groundbreaking thinkers like Ricardo Duchesne and
Hans-Hermann Hoppe, builds on his opening premise that libertarianism
is ‘only a theory of law’, to show precisely what this
deceptively simple formulation really
contains. Unfolding the ramifications of libertarian thought — on
everything from nationalism, statism and multiculturalism to our
understanding of the history and politics of the West, from democracy
and terrorism to womanhood and fatherhood — Storey’s work offers
challenges to the defenders and critics of libertarianism alike, and
above all, opens new territory for consideration of the great
challenges confronting the West at this historical moment.
of libertarian theory, Richard Storey, taking his bearings from the
work of groundbreaking thinkers like Ricardo Duchesne and
Hans-Hermann Hoppe, builds on his opening premise that libertarianism
is ‘only a theory of law’, to show precisely what this
deceptively simple formulation really
contains. Unfolding the ramifications of libertarian thought — on
everything from nationalism, statism and multiculturalism to our
understanding of the history and politics of the West, from democracy
and terrorism to womanhood and fatherhood — Storey’s work offers
challenges to the defenders and critics of libertarianism alike, and
above all, opens new territory for consideration of the great
challenges confronting the West at this historical moment.