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Find books about Libertarianism at Powell's Books.

A Must Read!

Journalist James Bovard presents an entertaining and outrageous expose of the misuse of government control. He maintains that the only way many government agencies can measure their "public service" is by the number of citizens they harass, hinder, restrain or jail. Lost Rights provides an analysis of the bloated excess of government and the plight of contemporary Americans. He provides a highly entertaining and outrageous analysis of the plight of contemporary America, beaten into submission by a government that has become a horrible parody of the Founding Father's dream. A must!


This is the book that brought fame to F.A. Hayek, a Nobel Laureate. Here he shows how government controls lead to more controls and inevitably destroys political and economic freedom.


What It Means To Be A Libertarian

You may be familiar with Charles Murray, who is one of the most articulate speakers on freedom and liberty. He appears often on television interview shows. He is also the controversial author of The Bell Curve. In this book, he argues for doing away with the vast majority of the government's present functions. He argues for a return to strict protections of individual rights.


Dark Rivers of the Heart

Here is a must read for every freedom-loving person. Koontz has written a thriller that illustrates graphically what is happening to ordinary people as a result of the government's terrible forfeiture laws and its lust for power and greed for money and property. He also has an "afterward" in which he spells out the problem ans asks for everyone's help to rein in a government run amok.


From Freedom to Slavery: The rebirth of tyranny in America

"I have an up-and-down relationship with Gerry Spence, the famed attorney who defended Randy Weaver. When I agree with him, I thoroughly agree, and when I disagree with him, I thoroughly disagree! This book explains his defense of Randy Weaver and warns us about the escalating threats to our personal freedom. A good read!" J.D.

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