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Libertarian thought was profoundly a part of the founding documents of the United States. Minimal government was thought to be the key to man's happiness. For in-depth and concise information on libertarianism, please order one or more of the books listed below:
Libertarianism: A Primer (336pp, hb), by David Boaz is an essential work for anyone who wants to understand the Libertarian movement. This primer details Libertarianism's history, its ideas and its proposed solutions for modern problems.
A Dictionary of Conservative and Libertarian Thought (hb, 288pp), by Nigel Ashford and Stephen Davies. This comprehensive resource is a handy tool when pouring through the works of Locke, Paine, Gingrich and Buckley. If you have any questions about libertarianism, here is the place to get them answered - quickly.
In Happy Days Were Here Again: Reflections of a Libertarian Journalist (pb) William F. Buckley makes known his thoughts on events, both current and past from a libertarian perspective. Always, erudite, always entertaining, Buckley's work on any subject from celestial navigation to politics is entertaining.
The Libertarian Reader: Classic and Contemporary Writings from Lao-Tse to Milton Friedman (pb, 480pp) contains comprehensive yet readable essays on libertarian thought by some of the greatest philosophers in history.
What It Means to Be a Libertarian: A Personal Interpretation (pb, 192pp) by Charles Murray discusses the connection between libertarian thought and the ideas infused by the founding fathers into America's charter documents. He illustrates how less government advances individual happiness and promotes more vital communities.
If you are interested in Libertarianism, here are some sites you might want to check out: Free-Market.Net: The online database of libertarianism - The central directory and virtual community for libertarian and pro-freedom ideas and information. Includes 1500+ organizations, events, experts, contests, jobs, and scholarships related to individual liberty.
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to our List! The basis of libertarian thought is not in and of itself complex. It is the ramifications of the application of a simple principle of freedom that people find mind blowing. Dr. Joseph Fulda is one of the foremost commentators on libertarianism. Read his biographical sketch and even query the author of Eight Steps Towards Libertarianism yourself. |