Depends upon if you have the determination to read it.
The first chapter is a bear (it's online). The next two lay a foundation. Then it gets interesting with a long lesson in resource economics as applied to the deliberate conversion of timber industry land to residential real estate in Santa Cruz, using zoning and regulatory power.
Then you get the theory of a free proposed market system followed by four cases that show how and why it would work both for humanity and God's gift thereto.
The book winds up with a discussion of the law, the UN, and why the environment is a life and death issue for this nation. It's a monster, but it's important.
Only thing is... it ain't free, billy!!! (grin)