In "A Priori Justice," Jakub Woziński undertakes the ambitious task of redefining the foundations of natural law. The author rejects the arbitrariness of state-imposed legal systems, seeking objective norms within the very structure of human action. Using the praxeological methodology of Ludwig von Mises and the argumentative ethics of Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Woziński demonstrates that principles such as self-ownership and original appropriation are logically indisputable. This publication provides a comprehensive exposition of libertarian legal theory, encompassing both the scarcity of goods and mechanisms of corrective justice based on the principle of estoppel. The author does not shy away from difficult questions, confronting the libertarian model with Elinor Ostrom's conceptions of the common good and the anthropological theory of the gift. This is essential reading for those seeking a coherent, logical justification for individual liberty and the inviolability of private property in a world dominated by legal positivism.
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