Walter Block: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
touching up; categorization checked
(New page: thumb|120px '''Walter Edward Block''' (August {{Event |year=1941 |event=Birth |summary=Austrian School economist}} -  ) ran for office, including New York ...)
 
(touching up; categorization checked)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:Walterblock.jpg|thumb|120px]]
[[Image:Walterblock.jpg|thumb|150px]]
'''Walter Edward Block''' (August {{Event |year=1941 |event=Birth |summary=Austrian School economist}} -   ) ran for office, including New York State Assembly, 1972.  
'''Walter Edward Block, PhD''' (b. August {{Event |year=1941 |event=Birth |summary=Austrian School economist}}), [[Austrian School]] economist and author, was one of the first people to run on the Libertarian Party ticket, running for New York State Assembly in [[1972]].  


Bumper stickers for his 1972 New York Assembly race read, "Block for Disassembly."  He has described the non-aggression axiom as the linchpin of libertarianism.
Bumper stickers for his 1972 New York Assembly race read, "Block for Disassembly."   
 
He has described the [[Non-Aggression Axiom]] as the linchpin of libertarianism.


==Career==
==Career==
*Senior Fellow with the Ludwig von [[Mises Institute]]
*Senior Fellow with the Ludwig von [[Mises Institute]]
*Professor of Economics at Loyola University
*Professor of Economics at Loyola University
*Senior Economist with the Fraser Institute (1979 - 1991)
*Senior Economist with the [[Fraser Institute]] (1979 - 1991)
*Columnist,  LewRockwell.com
*Columnist,  [[LewRockwell.com]]


==Articles==
==Articles==
*Libertarianism and Property Rights (1977,  [[The Libertarian Forum]])
*Libertarianism and Property Rights ([[1977]],  [[The Libertarian Forum]])
*Is There a Right to Unionize? (2012),  Mises Daily
*Is There a Right to Unionize? ([[2012]]),  [[Mises Daily]]
<SMALL>''This list is known to be very seriously incomplete''</SMALL>


==Books==
==Books==
Line 25: Line 28:
*[[Ron Paul for President in 2012: Yes to Ron Paul and Liberty]]  (2012)
*[[Ron Paul for President in 2012: Yes to Ron Paul and Liberty]]  (2012)
*[[Economic Freedom of the World: 1975-1995]]  (with James D. Gwartney and Robert Lawson)
*[[Economic Freedom of the World: 1975-1995]]  (with James D. Gwartney and Robert Lawson)
*This list is known to be very seriously incomplete
<SMALL>''This list is known to be very seriously incomplete''</SMALL>


==Papers==
==Papers==
Line 36: Line 39:
*Mathematics in Economics: An Austrian Methodological Critique (with Robert Wutscher and Robert P. Murphy), Philosophical Investigations (2010)
*Mathematics in Economics: An Austrian Methodological Critique (with Robert Wutscher and Robert P. Murphy), Philosophical Investigations (2010)
*[[Anti-Discrimination Laws: Undermining Our Rights]]  (with Javier Portillo),  Journal of Business Ethics (c. 2012)
*[[Anti-Discrimination Laws: Undermining Our Rights]]  (with Javier Portillo),  Journal of Business Ethics (c. 2012)
<SMALL>''This list is known to be very seriously incomplete''</SMALL>




Line 44: Line 48:
==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.lewrockwell.com/block/block-arch.html Warter Block articles on LewRockwell.com]
*[http://www.lewrockwell.com/block/block-arch.html Warter Block articles on LewRockwell.com]
*[http://www.walterblock.com/]
*[http://www.walterblock.com/ Walter Block's personal site]




{{Autostub}} <!-- {{Proofed Autostub}} replace autostub tag with this one if you're sure there are no automatically caused errors.  Thank you. -->
{{Autostub}} <!-- {{Proofed Autostub}} replace autostub tag with this one if you're sure there are no automatically caused errors.  Thank you. -->
{{Initial Categorization Proof Needed}}
{{Public Domain}}
{{Public Domain}}


[[Category:Authors]]
[[Category:Economists]]
[[Category:Current and Former Candidates]]
[[Category:Current and Former Candidates]]
[[Category:Candidates from the 1970s]]
[[Category:Candidates from the 1970s]]


<!-- Produced by AutoBio (semi-working alpha).  You have been warned. -->
<!-- Produced by AutoBio (semi-working alpha).  You have been warned. -->

Navigation menu