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586 The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism<br />

Law and Public Opinion in England during the Nineteenth<br />

Century (Dicey), 123, 378<br />

Law Merchant, 286–287<br />

explanation of, 286<br />

judiciary and, 265–267<br />

law without coercive state example of, 286<br />

mechanisms of legal changes to, 286<br />

modern application of, 286<br />

royal courts vs., 286<br />

voluntary contract enforcement and, 286, 526<br />

The Law of Peoples (Rawls), 416<br />

Lawrence, D. H., 382<br />

Lazarus, M. E., 513<br />

League of Nations, 349<br />

Leal, Donald, 151, 285<br />

Leavens, Donald R., 17<br />

Le Censeur européen periodical (Comte & Dunoyer, eds.),<br />

86, 129, 130<br />

Le Censeur periodical (Comte & Dunoyer, eds.), 86, 129<br />

Lecky, W. E. H., 397, 420<br />

Lectures on the Early History of Institutions (Maine), 314<br />

Lectures on the Relation between Law and Public Opinion in<br />

England during the Nineteenth Century (Dicey), 123<br />

Lee, Richard Henry, 172<br />

Leeson, Peter, 526<br />

LeFevre, Robert, 287–288<br />

anticommunist and antiunionist movements and, 287<br />

autarchism philosophy of, 287<br />

Roy A. Childs and, 61<br />

Freedom School, Rampart College and, 287<br />

Rose Wilder Lane and, 282<br />

property-based libertarianism of, 288<br />

Rampart Journal of Individualist Thought and, 288<br />

retaliatory force issue and, 358<br />

Left libertarianism, 288–289<br />

collective nature ownership concept of, 288, 289<br />

definition of, 288<br />

individualist anarchism and, 243–244<br />

libertarian objections to, 288–289<br />

private property denial and, 288<br />

self-ownership and, 288–289<br />

socialist beliefs of, 288<br />

Two Treatises of Government (Locke) and, 288<br />

The Legal Foundations of Capitalism (Commons), 284<br />

Leggett, William, 289–290<br />

abolitionism supported by, 289<br />

free banking supported by, 289, 338<br />

minimal state supported by, 289–290<br />

monopoly charters opposed by, 289<br />

privatization of coinage supported by, 338<br />

privatization supported by, 289<br />

Leichter, Otto, 476<br />

Leoni, Bruno, 80<br />

Lerner, Abba, 139, 477<br />

A Letter Concerning Toleration (Locke), xxvii, 147,<br />

183–184, 305, 543<br />

Letter on the Blind (Diderot), 124<br />

Letters on a Regicide Peace (Burke), 43<br />

Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of<br />

Woman (Grimké), 174<br />

Levellers (Great Britain), 290–292<br />

An Agreement of the People and, 291, 304<br />

An Arrow against All Tyrants (Overton) and, 290<br />

beliefs held by, 291<br />

Certaine Articles and, 291<br />

contract sanity and, 291<br />

A Defence against All Arbitrary Usurpations<br />

(Overton) and, 291<br />

egalitarian socialism opposed by, 155<br />

English Civil War and, 146, 290–291<br />

equality and, 154–155<br />

legal equality supported by, 291<br />

Richard Overton and, 154, 290–291<br />

positive tasks of government and, 291<br />

“principle of right reason” concept and, 290<br />

privileges opposed by, 291<br />

Puritanism and, 408<br />

religious freedom focus of, 290, 421–422<br />

self-preservation concept and, 290, 421<br />

self-propriety concept and, 290, 421<br />

separation of church and state focus of, 290<br />

spokesmen of, 290<br />

terminology and, 291–292<br />

universal human rights and, xxvi–xxvii, xxxii,<br />

108, 146, 290–291<br />

Whigs and, 292, 542–543<br />

Leviathan (Hobbes), 226<br />

Levine, David, 250<br />

Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 79<br />

Levitt, Steven, 30<br />

Levoisier, Antoine, 147<br />

Liability, 292–293<br />

consensual arrangement cases and, 292–293<br />

Good Samaritan legal obligation and, 292<br />

harm between strangers vs. relationships and, 292<br />

individual choice and, 293<br />

issues regarding, 292<br />

judiciary and, 265–267<br />

personal injury and, 292<br />

restitution for crime and, 427–429<br />

strict liability vs. negligent liability and, 292<br />

tort vs. contract dominance and, 293<br />

Liberal critique of libertarianism, 293–295<br />

aggregate effects of free exchange and, 295<br />

conservative critique of libertarianism vs., 95–97<br />

“distribution of natural talents” as a “collective asset”<br />

concept and, 294<br />

externalities and, 293–294<br />

free market issue and, 293<br />

individual liberty and slavery paradox and, 294<br />

property acquisition issues and, 293<br />

redistribution of wealth issue and, 293, 295

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