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Bruno Leoni (26 April 1913 – 21 November 1967) was an
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classical-liberal Classical liberalism is a political tradition and a branch of liberalism that advocates free market and laissez-faire economics and civil liberties under the rule of law, with special emphasis on individual autonomy, limited government, econ ...
political philosopher Political philosophy studies the theoretical and conceptual foundations of politics. It examines the nature, scope, and legitimacy of political institutions, such as states. This field investigates different forms of government, ranging from de ...
and
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. Whilst the war kept Leoni away from teaching, in 1945 he became Full professor of Philosophy of Law. Leoni was also appointed Dean of the Department of Political Sciences at the
University of Pavia The University of Pavia (, UNIPV or ''Università di Pavia''; ) is a university located in Pavia, Lombardy, Italy. There was evidence of teaching as early as 1361, making it one of the List of oldest universities in continuous operation, oldest un ...
from 1948 to 1960.


Biography

Leoni fought in
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
as part of the “A Force”, an organization that rescued prisoners of war (
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) in Italy after 1943. Leoni was the founder and editor of the political science journal ''Il Politico''. He was also involved as secretary and later president of the
Mont Pelerin Society The Mont Pelerin Society (MPS), founded in 1947, is an international academic society of Economist, economists, Political philosophy, political philosophers, and other Intelligentsia, intellectuals who share a classical liberal outlook. It is hea ...
. Following
Richard Posner Richard Allen Posner (; born January 11, 1939) is an American legal scholar and retired United States circuit judge who served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit from 1981 to 2017. A senior lecturer at the University of Chicag ...
, Leoni has been also one of the fathers of the
Law and Economics Law and economics, or economic analysis of law, is the application of microeconomic theory to the analysis of law. The field emerged in the United States during the early 1960s, primarily from the work of scholars from the Chicago school of econ ...
school. Leoni died prematurely (aged 54) in Alpignano, under tragic circumstances, killed in 1967 by Osvaldo Quero. In 2003, Italian libertarian scholars Carlo Lottieri, and founded the Bruno Leoni Institute, a free-market think-tank.


Work

Bruno Leoni was a student of
Austrian economics The Austrian school is a heterodox school of economic thought that advocates strict adherence to methodological individualism, the concept that social phenomena result primarily from the motivations and actions of individuals along with thei ...
and he applied its core insights to legislation. According to Leoni, just as a central planner lacks the information that emerges in a market, a legislator lacks the information that emerges in case law. Bruno Leoni’s thought had an impact both on law and economics and on contemporary
libertarianism Libertarianism (from ; or from ) is a political philosophy that holds freedom, personal sovereignty, and liberty as primary values. Many libertarians believe that the concept of freedom is in accord with the Non-Aggression Principle, according t ...
. For Leoni, liberty consists of keeping the lives of people and the resources they command out of the political sphere as much as possible. Thus, the law should filter, rather than facilitate, the tendency toward the full politicization of human life. Leoni believes that, in the long run, a system centred on legislation is fundamentally incompatible with the maintenance of a free society. Partly, this is because of the inherent temptations that legislation provides for rent-seekers and other parties seeking to oppress or plunder non-consenting losers in the political process. Partly it also has to do with the inherent instability of the legislative process and the relative predictability of the common law process, properly understood. In what is probably his most important work, ''Freedom and the Law'', Leoni makes the observation that for the
free market In economics, a free market is an economic market (economics), system in which the prices of goods and services are determined by supply and demand expressed by sellers and buyers. Such markets, as modeled, operate without the intervention of ...
to function effectively it is necessary for private individuals to have a stable legal framework in which to plan and be confident that their plans will be carried through to fruition. Moreover, for individuals to be free from oppression it is necessary for the government to announce their rules in advance so that individuals can know what is their permitted range of freedom (what is often, although imprecisely, referred to as the “rule of law”). Leoni’s thought had a strong impact on important thinkers like James M. Buchanan,
Friedrich von Hayek Friedrich August von Hayek (8 May 1899 – 23 March 1992) was an Austrian-born British academic and philosopher. He is known for his contributions to political economy, political philosophy and intellectual history. Hayek shared the 1974 Nobe ...
, Murray N. Rothbard and
Gordon Tullock Gordon Tullock (; February 13, 1922 – November 3, 2014) was an American professor of law and economics at the George Mason University School of Law. He is best known for his work on public choice theory, the application of economic thinking t ...
.


Bibliography

* Bruno Leoni (1940). ''Il problema della scienza giuridica'', Turin, Giappichelli, pp. 195 (“Memorie dell'Istituto giuridico dell'Università di Torino,” memoria XLV). * Bruno Leoni (1942). ''Per una teoria dell'irrazionale nel diritto'', Turin, Giappichelli, p. 210 (“Memorie dell'Istituto giuridico dell'Università di Torino,” memoria LI). An abridged version of the first chapter was published in Giusnaturalismo, filosofia del diritto e scienza giuridica, “Bollettino dell'Istituto di Filosofia del Diritto dell'Università di Roma,” n. 2, pp. 47-55. * Bruno Leoni (1949). ''Lezioni di filosofia del diritto: vol. I, Il pensiero antico'', Pavia, Viscontea, pp. 203 (lithograph). * Bruno Leoni (1950). ''Review of F. A. HAYEK, Individualism and Economic Order'', in “L'Industria,” n. 1, pp. 145-157. * Bruno Leoni (1950). ''Review of L. MISES, Human Action'', in “L'Industria,” n. 3, pp. 469-475. * Bruno Leoni (1953). ''Il pensiero politico e sociale nell'Ottocento e Novecento'', in Questioni di storia contemporanea, edited by E. Rota, vol. II, Milan, Marzorati, pp. 1121-1338. The first chapter of this essay, titled Individualismo, socialismo ed altri concetti politici, was published in “Il Politico,” 1952, n. 2, pp. 145-165. * Bruno Leoni (1955). ''Possibilità di applicazione delle matematiche alle discipline economiche'' (with Eugenio FROLA), in “Il Politico,” n. 2, pp. 190-210; also published in E. FROLA, Scritti metodologici, Introduzione di L. Geymonat, Turin, Giappichelli, 1964, pp. 85-109; English translation On Mathematical Thinking in Economics, “Journal of Libertarian Studies,” vol. 1, No. 2 pp. 101-109, Pergamon Press, 1977. * Bruno Leoni (1956). ''Il pensiero cristiano'' (Appendix to Lezioni di Filosofia del diritto: Il pensiero antico, II ed.), Pavia, Viscontea, pp. 28. * Bruno Leoni (1957). ''The Meaning of “Political” in Political Decisions'', “Political Studies,” n. 3, pp. 225-239, re-published as an appendix to the third edition of (1961e); Italian translation Natura e significato delle “decisioni politiche,” in “Il Politico,” n. 1, 1957, pp. 3-26. * Bruno Leoni (1960). ''Political Decisions and Majority Rule'', in “Il Politico,” n. 4, pp. 724-733; trad. it., Decisioni politiche e regola di maggioranza, in “Il Politico,” n. 4 pp. 711-722; re-published as an appendix to the third edition of 1961. * Bruno Leoni (1961), ''Freedom and the Law'', D. Van Nostrand Company, INC. * Bruno Leoni (1961). ''Some Reflections on the “Relativistic” Meaning of Wertfreiheit in the Study of Man'', in Relativism and the Study of Man, ed. by H. Schoeck, J.W. Wiggins, Princeton, van Nostrand Company Inc., pp. 158-174; Italian translation Riflessioni sul significato “relativistico” della Wertfreiheit nello studio dell’uomo, in “Il Politico,” 1977, n. 4, pp. 625-638. * Bruno Leoni (1961). ''The Economic Approach to the Politics'', in “Il Politico,” n. 3 pp. 491-502, re-published as an appendix to the third edition of (1961e); Italian translation L'approccio economistico nello studio delle scelte politiche, in “Il Politico,” n. 3, pp. 477-489. * Bruno Leoni (1963). ''A “Neo-Jeffersonian” Theory of the Province of the Judiciary in a Democratic Society'', in “UCLA Law Review,” n. 4, pp. 965-984; Italian translation Una teoria “neo-jeffersoniana” della funzione del potere giudiziario in una società democratica, “Il Politico,” 1964, n. 2, pp. 357-375. * Bruno Leoni (1964). ''Are Rational Economic Policies Feasible in Western Democratic Countries?'', in “Il Politico,” n. 3, pp. 698-701; Italian translation, ibidem, pp. 702-706. * Bruno Leoni (1964). ''The Law as Claim of the Individual'', in “Archiv für Rechts - und Sozialphilosophie,” pp. 45-58 and re-printed as an appendix to the third English edition of (1961e); Italian translation in (1997a). * Bruno Leoni (1965). ''Les hommes libres et le futur de l'économie de marché'', in “Il Politico,” n. 4, pp. 852-856. * Bruno Leoni (1965). (ed.) Mont Pélerin Society. 23 Papers presented at the Fourteenth General Meeting: Semmering, Austria, September 7-12, 1964, Varese, Tipografia Multa Paucis. * Bruno Leoni (1966). ''Two Views of Liberty'', Occidental and Oriental (?), in “Il Politico,” n. 4, pp. 638-651. * Bruno Leoni (2008). ''Law, Liberty and the Competitive Market'', edited by Carlo Lottieri, with a preface by Richard A. Epstein, New Brunswick NJ, Transaction.


Notes


References

* M.N. Rothbard, On Freedom and the Law, “New Individualist Review”, I, n. 4, 1962 * P.H. Aranson, Bruno Leoni in Retrospect, “Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy”, XI, n. 3, 1988. * L. Liggio, and T. Palmer, T. G. (1988) “Freedom and the Law”: A Comment on Professor Aranson's Article, “Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy”, XI, n. 3, 1988. * R. Cubeddu, Friedrich A. von Hayek and Bruno Leoni, in “Journal des Economistes ed des Etudes Humaines”, vol. IX, n. 2\3, 1999. * A. Masala, ''Il liberalismo di Bruno Leoni'', Soveria Mannelli, Rubbettino, 2003. * E. Baglioni, L' individuo e lo scambio. Teoria ed etica dell'ordine spontaneo nell'individualismo di Bruno Leoni, Napoli, ESI 2004 * A. Masala (ed.) ''La teoria politica di Bruno Leoni'', Soveria Mannelli, Rubbettino, 2005 * C. Lottieri, ''Le ragioni del diritto. Libertà individuale e ordine giuridico nel pensiero di Bruno Leoni'', Soveria Mannelli, Rubbettino, 2006. * A. Masala, Liberté et droit dans la pensée de Bruno Leoni, in Histoire du Liberalisme en Europe (eds J. Petitot, P. Nemo), Paris, PUF, 2006, pp. 777–794 * A. Favaro, ''Bruno Leoni. Dell’irrazionalità della legge per la spontaneità dell’ordinamento'', Napoli, ESI, 2009. * A. Gianturco Gulisano, Bruno Leoni tra positivismo e giusnaturalismo. Il diritto evolutivo, "Foedus", N°2, 2009, pp. 87–95 * A. Gianturco Gulisano, La «teoria empirica» di Bruno Leoni. La centralità dell’approccio metodologico, "Biblioteca delle libertá", Anno XLVI, gennaio - aprile 2011 - n. 200, http://www.centroeinaudi.it/images/stories/bdl_online/200online_gianturco_gulisano.pdf * C. Lottieri, Alle origini del diritto come pretesa individuale. Da Widar Cesarini Sforza a Bruno Leoni, "Materiali per una storia della cultura giuridica", vol. 1, giugno 2011, pp. 63-90.


External links


Istituto Bruno Leoni

Bruno Leoni Club


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"The Underrated Bruno Leoni" (A discussion of Leoni's influence)
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Leoni, Bruno 1913 births 1967 deaths Italian libertarians People murdered in Italy Philosophers of law Academic staff of the University of Pavia 20th-century Italian lawyers 20th-century Italian philosophers Member of the Mont Pelerin Society