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classic and contemporary writings from Lao-tzu to Milton Friedman

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An edition of The libertarian reader (2015)

The libertarian reader

classic and contemporary writings from Lao-tzu to Milton Friedman

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The first collection of seminal writings on a movement that is rapidly changing the face of American politics, The Libertarian Reader links some of the most fertile minds of our time to a centuries-old commitment to freedom, self-determination, and opposition to intrusive government. A movement that today counts among its supporters Steve Forbes, Nat Hentoff, and P.J. O'Rourke, libertarianism joins a continuous thread of political reason running throughout history. In The Libertarian Reader, David Boaz has gathered the writers and works that represent the building blocks of libertarianism. These individuals have spoken out for the basic freedoms that have made possible the flowering of spiritual, moral, and economic life. For all independent thinkers, this unique sourcebook will stand as a classic reference for years to come, and a reminder that libertarianism is one of our oldest and most venerable American traditions.

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Table of Contents

Part one. Skepticism about power. I Samuel 8 / The Bible
Of the origin and design of government / Thomas Paine, Common Sense
Federalist No. 10 / James Madison
What sort of despotism democratic nations have to fear / Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America
Objections to government interference / John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
More of the same / H. L. Mencken, American Mercury
The humanitarian with the guilotine / Isabel Paterson, The God of the Machine
The state / Murray N. Rothbard, For a New Liberty
Self-interest and the Constitution / Richard Epstein, Journal of Legal Education
Part two. Individualism and civil society. Understanding can not be compelled / John Locke, A Letter Concerning Toleration
Justice and beneficence / Adam Smith, The Theory of Moral Sentiments
The subjugation of women / Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Women
The liberty of the ancients compared with that of moderns / Benjamin Constant
Associations in civil life / Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America
Interest rightly understood / Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America
Man cannot hold property in man / William Lloyd Garrison, Declaration of the Sentiments of the American Anti-Slavery Convention
You are a man, and so am I / Frederick Douglass
A human being cannot be justly owned / William Ellery Channing, Slavery
Rights and responsibilities of women / Sarah Grimké
Of individualty / John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
On equality and inequality / Ludwig von Mises, Modern Age
The tendrils of community / Charles Murray, In Pursuit: Of Happiness and Good Government
Private prejudice, private remedy
Doug Bandow, The Freeman
Part three. Individual rights. An arrow against all tyrants / Richard Overton
Of property and government / John Locke, Second Treatise on Government
Justice and property / David Hume, A Treatise of Human Nature
The Declaration of Independence / Thomas Jefferson
Equalty of rights / Immanuel Kant
The right to ignore the state / Herbert Spencer, Social Statics
The constitution of no authority / Lysander Spooner, No Treason
The Playboy Interview with Ayn Rand / Alvin Toffler, Playboy
Ayn Rand on rights and capitalism / Douglas J. Den Uyl and Douglas B. Rasmussen, The Philosophic Thought of Ayn Rand
The entitlement theory of justice / Robert Nozick, Anarchy, State, and Utopia
The right to do wrong / Roger Pilon
Part four. Spontaneous order. Harmony / Lao-Tzu, Tao te Ching
The man of system / Adam Smith, The Theory of Moral Sentiments
Of society and civilization / Thomas Paine, The Rights of Man
The use of knowledge in society / F. A. Hayek
Two kinds of order / Michael Polanyi, The Logic of Liberty
Made orders and spontaneous orders / F. A. Hayek, Law, Legislation, and Liberty
Economy as ecosystem / Michael Rothschild, Bionomics
Part five. Free markets and voluntary order. The division of labor / Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
Society and self-interest / Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
Labor and commerce / Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
Free trade / Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
The simple system of natural liberty / Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
What is seen and what is not seen / Frédéric Bastiat
Socialism and intervention / Ludwig von Mises, Liberalism
Redistrubuting power / Bertrand de Jouvenel, The Ethics of Redistribution
The relation between economic freedom and political freedom / Milton Friedman, Capitalism and Freedom
The market order of Catallaxy / F. A. Hayek, Law, Legislation, and Liberty
If you're paying, I'll have top sirloin / Russell Roberts, The Wall Street Journal
Part six. Peace and international harmony. Commerce is the grand panacea / Richard Cobden
Nonintervention / Richard Cobden
The eclipse of liberalism / The Nation
Peace / Ludwig von Mises, Liberalism
The case for strategic disengagement / Earl C. Ravenel, Foreign Affairs
Toward strategic independence / Ted Galen Carpenter, Brown Journal of World Affairs
Part seven. The libertarian future. Capitalism and the permissive society / Samuel Brittan, A Restatement of Economic Liberalism
Liberalism in the coming decade / Antonio Martino
The power and poverty of libertarian thought / Richard Cournuelle, Times Literary Supplement
The culture of liberty / Mario Vargas Llosa, Journal of Democracy
Governments in decline / Norman Macrae
Paternalist government is out of date / Michael Prowse, The Independent
"Creative destruction" and the innovation age / Peter K. Pitsch
Evolutionary ecology / Lynn Scarlett, Reason
The future of government / John Perry Barlow, Spin
The literature of liberty / Tom G. Palmer.

Edition Notes

Reprint. Previously published: New York : Free Press, ©1997.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 591-597).

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Library of Congress
JC585 .L3898 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxi, 597 pages
Number of pages
597

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OL27174250M
Internet Archive
libertarianreade0000unse_f5w6
ISBN 10
1476752893
ISBN 13
9781476752891
OCLC/WorldCat
883148142

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