معرفی
Dr. Wanjiru Njoya serves as the Walter E. Williams Research Fellow at the Mises Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the Austrian School of economics, individual freedom, and honest history. Her work critically engages with constitutional law, civil liberties, and political philosophy from a radical libertarian perspective.
Her primary research focuses include:
- Constitutional Law (particularly First and Fourteenth Amendments)
- Civil Liberties and Free Speech erosion
- Political Philosophy (individualism vs. identitarian violence)
- Juridical foundations of justice in natural law
- Critique of civil rights legislation and equality laws
Recent 2025 publications reveal a consistent analytical thread: how judicial interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment enables progressive agendas that undermine First Amendment protections. She systematically applies Rothbardian principles to demonstrate how private property rights form the indispensable basis for genuine liberty, arguing that modern civil rights frameworks inevitably impose state coercion rather than expand freedom.
As author of Economic Freedom and Social Justice (2021) and Redressing Historical Injustice (2023), her scholarship bridges theoretical economics with practical legal analysis, consistently challenging mainstream narratives about justice and equality through the lens of Austrian economic theory and libertarian jurisprudence.



