<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>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.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"The most magnificent collection of libertarian writings ever published" (Laissez Faire Books).</b> <p/>An important collection of seminal writings on a movement that is rapidly changing the face of American politics, <i>The Libertarian Reader</i> links some of the most fertile minds of our time to a centuries-old commitment to freedom, self-determination, and opposition to intrusive government. This is the first comprehensive anthology of libertarian thought--from the Bible and Lao-Tzu to Hayek and Milton Friedman--to be published in one volume. The 68 selections from great libertarian writers are an intellectual feast, covering such key libertarian themes as skepticism about power, individual rights, spontaneous order, free markets, and peace. <p/>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.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>David Boaz is executive vice president of the Cato Institute. He is the author of <i>Libertarianism: A Primer</i> (an updated edition to be released in 2015 called <i>The Libertarian Mind</i>), <i> </i>and his articles have appeared in <i>The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, </i> and the <i>Los Angeles Times.</i> He lives in the Washington, DC, are
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