
The Libertarian Reader
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Writing in 1995 about the large numbers of Americans who say they'd welcome a third party, David Broder of The Washington Post commented, "The distinguishing characteristic of these potential independent voters-aside from their disillusionment with Washington politicians of both parties-is their libertarian streak. They are skeptical of the Democrats because they identify them with big government. They are wary of the Republicans because of the growing influence within the GOP of the religious right."
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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- Intro
- Introduction
- Part One: Skepticism About Power
- I Samuel 8
- Of the Origin and Design of Government
- Federalist No. 10
- What Sort of Despotism Democratic Nations Have to Fear
- Objections to Government Interference
- More of the Same
- The Humanitarian with the Guillotine
- The State
- Self-Interest and the Constitution
- Part Two: Individualism and Civil Society
- Understanding Can Not Be Compelled
- Justice and Beneficence
- The Subjugation of Women
- The Liberty of the Ancients Compared with That of the Moderns
- Associations in Civil Life
- Interest Rightly Understood
- Man Cannot Hold Property in Man
- You Are a Man, and So Am I
- A Human Being Cannot Be Justly Owned
- Rights and Responsibilities of Women
- Woman As a Moral Being
- Of Individuality
- On Equality and Inequality
- The Tendrils of Community
- Private Prejudice, Private Remedy
- Part Three: Individual Rights
- An Arrow Against All Tyrants
- Of Property and Government
- Justice and Property
- The Declaration of Independence
- Equality of Rights
- The Right to Ignore the State
- The Constitution of No Authority
- The Playboy Interview with Ayn Rand
- Ayn Rand on Rights and Capitalism
- The Entitlement Theory of Justice
- The Right To Do Wrong
- Part Four: Spontaneous Order
- Harmony
- The Man of System
- Of Society and Civilization
- The Use of Knowledge in Society
- Two Kinds of Order
- Made Orders and Spontaneous Orders
- Economy as Ecosystem
- Part Five: Free Markets and Voluntary Order
- The Division of Labor
- Society and Self-Interest
- Labor and Commerce
- Free Trade
- The Simple System of Natural Liberty
- What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen
- Socialism and Intervention
- Redistributing Power
- The Relation Between Economic Freedom and Political Freedom
- The Market Order or Catallaxy
- If You're Paying, I'll Have Top Sirloin
- Part Six: Peace and International Harmony
- Commerce Is the Grand Panacea
- Nonintervention
- The Eclipse of Liberalism
- Peace
- The Case for Strategic Disengagement
- Toward Strategic Independence
- Part Seven: The Libertarian Future
- Capitalism and the Permissive Society
- Liberalism in the Coming Decade
- The Power and Poverty of Libertarian Thought
- The Culture of Liberty
- Governments in Decline
- Paternalist Government Is Out of Date
- "Creative Destruction" and the Innovation Age
- Evolutionary Ecology
- The Future of Government
- The Literature of Liberty
- About the Editor
- Sources
- Copyright
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