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Name
  
Gerard Casey

Role
  
Philosopher


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Books
  
Libertarian Anarchy: Against th, Born Alive, Murray Rothbard, Echoes, Natural Reason: A Study of t

Education
  
University of Notre Dame

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Gerard Casey (born 1951) was a member of the School of Philosophy in University College Dublin (UCD) (Head from 2001–2006) until he retired in December 2015. He is now a Professor Emeritus of the University. He holds law degrees from the University of London and UCD as well as a primary degree in philosophy from University College Cork, an MA and PhD from the University of Notre Dame and the higher doctorate, DLitt, from the National University of Ireland. He was formerly Assistant Professor at The Catholic University of America (Washington, D.C.), 1983-1986 and Adjunct Professor at the Pontifical Institute in Washington D.C., 1984-86. He is a Fellow of Mises UK and an Associated Scholar at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.

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Biography

He was active in Irish politics in the 1990s and led the Christian Solidarity Party between 1993 and 1999. He now holds libertarian and (philosophically) anarchistic tendencies. His philosophical interests include political philosophy (Libertarianism, Anarchism) and the philosophy of law. He appears from time to time on radio and TV on topical social and political issues.

His Murray Rothbard (Vol. 15 in the series Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers) was published by Continuum in 2010 and became available in paperback in August 2013. His Libertarian Anarchy: Against the State, was published by Continuum in July 2012 (UK) [September 2012 USA]. His comprehensive history of political thought from the perspective of liberty, Freedom's Progress?, was published by Imprint Academic in September 2017.

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