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A very good time to offer some soothing thoughts on Liberty and the real maning of liberty. Rather than get bogged down on the trivial issues normally argued about libertarian thought and belief. The primary issue is LIBERTY. Where is the dividing line between individual Liberty and State Government restrictions on Liberty? There are no easy answers. These books look at the real intent of our founders and attempt to answer these questions.
1 posted on 01/23/2002 3:50:05 AM PST by vannrox
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From the CONSERVATIVE BOOK CLUB...



What It Means to be a Libertarian by Murray, Charles What It Means to be a Libertarian
Murray, Charles

Over the years the Club has proudly offered two of the most widely debated and influential social policy books to appear in recent decades, both authored by Charles Murray: Losing Ground and The Bell Curve. Now, a different book - and perhaps your best source on what it means to be a libertarian.

What makes Dr. Murray's latest book different from all his others? A political scientist of the highest order, Murray's works have always been impeccable documented and technically challenging. But now, after "unanswerably [demolishing] both the moral and the practical claims of the welfare state" (George Gilder), he speaks to us on a much more personal level, as he explains in his introduction: "Many books address the historical, economic, sociological, philosophical, and constitutional issues raised in these pages. A bibliographic essay at the end of the book points you to some of the basic source, but the book you are about to read contains no footnotes. It has no tables and but a single graph. My purpose is not to provide proof but to explain a way of looking at the world."

More than a primer on libertarian ideals, Dr. Murray offers a radical blueprint for overhauling our dysfunctional government and replacing it with a system that safeguards freedom.

2 posted on 01/23/2002 3:53:14 AM PST by vannrox
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They don't believe in blowing up federal buildings or forcing their will on anybody.
What a relief. Now I can put away my revolver.
3 posted on 01/23/2002 3:56:24 AM PST by Asclepius
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This recommended reading list comes from the National LP.ORG. You should be able to find these books on-line at places like Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, or the National LP newsletter sent monthly to current LP members. You may also email your suggestions to GinaLP@LPMaine.com .

Recommended Reading List

Last Updated: October 2000
        The following is a list of books sure to be of interest to
Libertarians -- and to people interested in learning more about Libertarian
philosophy. Included are a wide range of works covering everything from the
free market to individual rights; from environmental issues to foreign policy;
and from American history to basic economic principles. These books will give
any American a solid base of knowledge to better understand - and defend --
the philosophy of liberty.
        Books marked with a "*" are introductory works; if you're only
interested in reading one or two books from each area, choose one of these.
        Also included are a number of novels, plays, and children's books.
They are not only entertaining, but feature a solid core of Libertarian
philosophy, or illustrate libertarian principles at work. Enjoy!

By clicking the hyper-linked titles below, you will be able to go directly to Amazon.com to read excerpts from the books, see the cover photos, write reviews of the books (or read reviews by others) & order the book securely on-line (or add it to your wish list). By purchasing your books this way, we get a small referral fee which will help defray the costs for the LP Maine Party and web site. 

Other Book Sources: Laissez Faire Books-Liberty Library Titles

[x] Introductory Politics

* Harry Brown, How I found Freedom in an Unfree World

Frederic Bastiat, The Law
* F.A. Hayek, The Road to Serfdom & The Constitution of Liberty
Rose Wilder Lane, The Discovery of Freedom & Free Land
P. J. O'Rourke, A Parliament of Whores
* Morris and Linda Tannehill, The Market For Liberty
* James Bovard, Freedom In Chains

[x] Classics of Political Thought before the 20th Century
* Lord Acton, Essays on Freedom & Power & Essays on the History of Liberty
* Benjamin Constant, The Liberty of the Ancients Compared with that of the
* Wilhelm von Humboldt, The Limits of State Action
* Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence
* John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
* John Milton, Areopagitica
* Tom Paine, The Rights of Man
* Lysander Spooner, No Treason & Collective Works
* Henry David Thoreau, Civil Disobedience

[x] The Internet

[x] Taxes & Tax Policy
* Charles Adams, Those Dirty Rotten Taxes
* Amity Shlaes, The Greedy Hand

[x] 20th-Century Classics of Political Thought
* Isaiah Berlin, Four Essays on Liberty
* James M. Buchanan & Gordon Tullock, The Calculus of Consent
* Ludwig von Mises, Liberalism
* Albert Jay Nock, Our Enemy the State
* Robert Nozick, Anarchy, State, & Utopia
* Karl R. Popper, The Open Society & Its Enemies
* Murray N. Rothbard, The Ethics of Liberty

[x] Economics, Economic History & Economic Policy
* P.J. O'Rourke, Eat the Rich
* Frederic Bastiat, Economic Sophisms
* James Bovard, The Farm Fiasco
* F. A. Hayek, Ed., Capitalism & the Historians
* Henry Hazlitt, Economics in One Lesson
* Michael A. Walker, Ed., Rent Control: A Popular Paradox

[x] Privatization
* Randall Fitzgerald, When Government Goes Private
* Robert W. Poole Jr., Cutting Back City Hall & Defending a Free Society

[x] History of Economic Thought
* Alejandro A. Chafuen, Christians for Freedom: Late-Scholastic Economics
* Israel Kirzner, The Economic Point of View

[x] Why Marxism & Socialism Don't Work
* David Conway, A Farewell to Marx
* Lesek Kolakowski, Main Currents of Marxism
* Tibor R. Machan, Ed., The Main Debate
* Ludwig von Mises, Theory and History
* Karl R. Popper, The Poverty of Historicism & The Logic of Scientific Discovery
* J. L. Talmon, The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy; Political Messianism
* Henry Hazlitt, Time Will Run Back
* Ludwig von Mises, Socialism

[x] Foreign Trade
* Jagdish Bhagwati, Protectionism
* James Bovard, The Fair Trade Fraud

[x] Foreign Policy & National Defense
* James Bamford, The Puzzle Palace
* Jonathan Kwitny, Endless Enemies
* Seymour Melman, The Permanent War Economy

[x] America and American History
* Arthur A. Ekrich Jr., The Decline of American Liberalism
* Paul Fussell, Wartime
* Robert Higgs, Crisis & Leviathan
* Murray N. Rothbard, Conceived in Liberty
* Thomas Sowell, Ethnic America
* Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America

[x] Perspectives on the World and People

[x] Social Policy
* Henry Hazlitt, The Conquest of Poverty
* Michael Levin, Feminism & Freedom
* Wendy McElroy, Ed., Freedom, Feminism & the State
* Joseph Peden & Fred Glahe, Eds., The American Family & the State
* Helmut Schoeck, Envy
* Gordon Tullock, Welfare for the Well-To-Do
* Walter Williams, The State Against Blacks

[x] Drug Policy
* Mike Gray, Drug Crazy
* Ronald Hamowy, Ed., Dealing with Drugs
* Melvin B. Krauss & Edward P. Lazear, Eds., Searching for Alternatives: Drug-Control Policy in the United States
* Thomas S. Szasz, Ceremonial Chemistry
* Steven Wisotsky, Beyond the War on Drugs

[x] Education
* John E. Chubb & Terry M. Moe, Politics, Markets & American Schools
* Myron Lieberman, Beyond Public Education

[x] Health Care
* John C. Goodman, Twenty Myths About National Health Insurance
* Ronald Hamowy, Canadian Medicine
* Sam Pelzman, Regulation of Pharmaceutical Innovation

[x] The Environment & Land Use
* Terry Anderson & Donald R. Leal, Free Market Environmentalism
* Bernard Siegan, Land Use Without Zoning
* Richard L. Stroup & John Baden, Natural Resources

[x] Law and Legal History
Clint Bolick, Grass-Roots Tyranny
Henry Mark Holzer, Sweet Land of Liberty
Felix Morley, Freedom & Federalism
Roger Pilon, Ed., Flag-Burning, Discrimination & the Right to Do Wrong: Two
Debates
Ralph K. Winter, Jr. & John R. Bolton, Campaign Finance & Political Freedom

[x] Religion
Geoffrey Brennan, & Kenneth Elzinga, Eds., Morality of the Market: Religious & Economic Perspectives
Donald E. Shaw, Eds., Theology, Third World Development & Economic Justice
Ed Nelson & James Singleton, Lessons from Louisville: Observations on Christianity & Confrontation

[x] Right to Bear Arms
Don B. Kates Jr., Ed., Restricting Handguns; Firearms & Violence; 
The Great American Gun Debate: Essays on Firearms and Violence 

[x] Regulation

James Bovard, Lost Rights : The Destruction of American Liberty

[x] Social Change
Eric Foner, Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men: The Ideology of the Republican
Party Before the Civil War
Aileen S. Kraditor, Means & Ends in American Abolitionism: Garrison & His Critics on Strategy and Tactics, 1834-1850
Pauline Maier, From Resistance to Revolution: Colonial Radicals & the Development of American Opposition to Britain, 1765-1776
John Morley, On Compromise
Robert V. Remini, Martin van Buren & the Making of the Democratic Party

[x] Classic Fiction & Drama
Charlotte Bronte, Shirley Elizabeth Gaskell, North & South
Alessandro Manzoni, The Betrothed

[x] Contemporary Fiction
Cameron Hawley, Cash McCall; Executive Suite
Jonathan Lynn & Anthony Jay, Eds., The Complete Yes, Minister; The Complete Yes, Prime Minister

[x] Science Fiction
John Varley, The Golden Globe
George Orwell, 1984  
Ayn Rand, Anthem
Melinda M. Snodgrass, Circuit; Circuit Breaker; Final Circuit

[x] Children's Literature
Natalie S. Carlson, The Family under the Bridge
Rebecca Caudill, Tree of Freedom
Paul Galdone, Illus., The Little Red Hen
Donald Hall, Ox-Cart Man
Madeleine L'Engle, A Wrinkle in Time
Jean Merrill, The Pushcart War
Kate Seredy, The Singing Tree

Laura Ingalls Wilder, The Little House Stories

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4 posted on 01/23/2002 4:00:25 AM PST by vannrox
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