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Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
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Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Jacob H Huebert |
ISBN: | 9780313377549 0313377545 |
OCLC Number: | 1228621324 |
Description: | 1 online resource (254 p. :) ill. |
Contents: | What is libertarianism? -- Libertarians are not conservatives (or liberals) -- The fight for the economy -- The fight for marijuana (and other drugs) -- The fight for health freedom -- The fight for educational freedom -- The fight for gun rights -- Fighting in the courts -- The fight for peace -- The fight against intellectual property -- The fight for votes. |
Responsibility: | Jacob H. Huebert. |
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"Jacob Huebert's outstanding survey of libertarianism ranks as the best work of its kind since Murray Rothbard's For a New Liberty. Huebert navigates successfully difficult waters. . . . Huebert's book merits close study by anyone interested in libertarianism." - The Mises Review "Words fail me in my attempt to say how much I welcome this book. . . . This is a brilliant, magnificent book. It is the work of a libertarian genius, one who, happily, has many years, no, many decades, in which to make that signal contribution to libertarianism I have grown to expect from this young man. I am privileged and honored to be a member of the same libertarian movement as he. If the future of liberty is in the hands of young men such as this, I cannot help but be optimistic." - Libertarian Papers "...its unabashedly radical nature is a welcome surprise for a book that could just as easily have be en me ande r ing andequivocal in its case for libertarianism. With an abundance of suggestions for further reading throughout, it should appeal to all readers from the most well-informed libertarian to those new to the radical theory." - Policy Magazine "I cannot recommend this book highly enough. Libertarianism Today is the most important book on libertarianism since Rothbard's For a New Liberty. Not only does it stand in the Rothbardian tradition, it is a principled, uncompromising, iconoclastic, consistent, unvarnished defense of libertarianism that Rothbard would be proud of." - Freedom Daily Read more...

