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Looking for good Libetarian authors/books
Can I please get some recommendations of really good libertarian authors & books? The books can be straight political commentary or some type of fiction with a libertarian philosophy worked into it. I would prefer both.
thanks in advance. |
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Re: Looking for good Libetarian authors/books
Milton Freidman.
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John Stossel's Give Me a Break.
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John Stossel's Give Me a Break. [/ QUOTE ] This one...plus Elder's Ten Things You Can't Say In America(though this is a bit off track in terms of libertarian philosophy...it's still in the ballpark). |
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I'm not sure what thoughts are officially categorized under what political party/philosophy but I second the motion for Larry Elder's Ten Things... It really opened my eyes to the merits of less government and government not stepping on individual freedoms.
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Rothbard, For a New Liberty
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Jefferson, Franklin, Adams and all the signers of the Declaration of Independence along with Thomas Paine.
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Fountainhead or Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
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Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do
Why Government Doesn't Work These are supposed to be two big ones in the field of Libertarian philosophy. I haven't read either of them though. |
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