The editors are pleased to publish the following letter from libertarian activist Max Borders.
Vitalik Buterin argues that the way to build a more decentralized world is to make that world rewarding.
Tom W. Bell suggests three ideas that might help achieve a freer society. Together they form a general approach to privatizing state-supplied goods.
Edward Stringham argues that there's a lot more real-world private governance than one might imagine at first.
Alex Tabarrok shows how markets can work better when some useful institutions are developed within them.
Jason Kuznicki recommends what he calls "libertarian social engineering," which builds institutions and practices for a freer society.
K. Hollyn Hollman looks to strike a compromise that will satisfy all sides in today's debates on religious liberty.