About the Program
Tibor Machan is the sole author of 29 English language books:
The Pseudo-Science of B.F. Skinner (1973); Human Rights and Human Liberties (1975); Introduction to Philosophical Inquiries (1977); Freedom Philosophy (1987); Marxism: A Bourgeois Critique (1988); Individuals and Their Rights (1989); Liberty and Culture: Essays on the Idea of a Free Society (1989); The Moral Case for a Free Market Economy (1989); Capitalism and Individualism: Reframing the Argument for the Free Society (1990); The Virtue of Liberty (1994); Private Rights and Public Illusions (1995); A Primer on Ethics (1997); Why Freedom Must Be First (1997); Generosity: Virtue in the Civil Society (1998); Ayn Rand (2000); Initiative: Human Agency and Society (2000); The Right to Private Property (2002); The Passion for Liberty (2003); The Liberty Option (2003); Putting Humans First: Why We Are Nature's Favorites (2004); Neither Left Nor Right: Selected Columns (2004); Objectivity: Recovering Determinate Reality (2004); The Man Without a Hobby (2004); Libertarianism Defended (2006); The Morality of Business: A Profession for Wealthcare (2007); The Right Road to Radical Freedom (2007); The Georgia Lectures (2007); The Promise of Liberty: A Non-Utopian Vision (2008). He is co-author of four books.
Professor Machan is also the sole editor of 15 books and co-editor of five.