Part 1 Libertarians and liberalism - of laps, links and lapses: libertarian perspective on political eocnomy, Walter Block; liberalism and libertarians, Gerd Habermann; on the law and economics of socialism and desocialization, Hans-Hermann Hoppe; defining libertarian liberty, Hardy Bouillon; libertarians and the rule of law, Arthur Seldon; value, economic efficiency, and rules - some implicit biases against individual liberty, Louis De Alessi; the Bohm-Bawerkian foundation of the interest theory, Hans F. Sennholz. Part 2 The fatal franchise of freedom - of social choice democracy: the bitter medicine of freedom, Anthony de Jasay; social democracy and the myth of social justice, Antony Flew; nothing new under the sun - the disguised return of totalitarianism, Roland Baader; is there a morality in redistribution?, Angelo M. Petroni; competition among systems - an ordo liberal view, Gerhard Schwarz; competition among systems as a defence of liberty, Manfred E. Streit. Part 3 The future of freedom - of facts and fiction: the Austrian school - its significance for the transformation process, Vaclav Klaus; economic dynamism - lessons from German experience, Herbert Giersch; down with the bishops?, Lord Harris of High Cross; ideas and the future of liberty, Antonio Martino; what do liberals have to say about the future of international and inter-ethnic relations?, Victoria Curzon Price; civilized ants, Gordon Tullock; a dog's choice - which constitution is the best?, Detmar Doering.