Tens of millions of Americans, from Generation X-ers to baby boomers and beyond, are rediscovering libertarianism, a visionary alternative to the tired party orthodoxies of left and right. In 1995 a Gallup poll found that 52 percent of Americans said "the federal government has become so large and powerful that it poses an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens." Later that year, The Wall Street Journal concurred, saying: "Because of their growing disdain for governm... (show more)
An excellent introduction to libertarianism and economics. A must read for anyone who has an interest in understanding markets, or the news, for that matter.
Good. A nice introduction to more detailed libertarian approaches to public policy.
This is a must read for anyone that really wants to know anything about Libertarianism. I have always enjoyed reading (and litening to) David Boaz. It is an easy read, but has a lot to think about. Boaz uses logical examples to explain classical liberalism.
Very interesting book. It's a touch on the dry side and reads like a political science textbook. But has a lot of fascinating history and draws interesting connections between the constitutional framers and our modern society.
Title is pretty self-explanatory. It explains the basic premises of libertarian thought, including the reasoning behind the positions libertarians take on political issues. It's an easy follow logic, largely because it makes sense.