This month Cato Unbound has brought together a panel of libertarians to talk about the Civil Rights Act, but we'll focus on the general problem of realizing ideals of equal liberty when legal and social inequality have long been the historical norm.
Starting us off is a lead essay from David E. Bernstein, author of Only One Place of Redress: African-Americans, Labor Regulations, and the Courts from Reconstruction to the New Deal. Then we'll have replies from Sheldon Richman, editor of The Freeman; Cato Unbound's own Jason Kuznicki; and Harvard economist Jeffrey Miron, author of Libertarianism, from A to Z.
Starting us off is a lead essay from David E. Bernstein, author of Only One Place of Redress: African-Americans, Labor Regulations, and the Courts from Reconstruction to the New Deal. Then we'll have replies from Sheldon Richman, editor of The Freeman; Cato Unbound's own Jason Kuznicki; and Harvard economist Jeffrey Miron, author of Libertarianism, from A to Z.