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A revised, updated, and retitled edition of David Boaz's classic
book Libertarianism: A Primer, which was praised as uniting
"history, philosophy, economics and law--spiced with just the right
anecdotes--to bring alive a vital tradition of American political
thought that deserves to be honored today" (Richard A. Epstein,
University of Chicago). Libertarianism--the philosophy of personal
and economic freedom--has deep roots in Western civilization and in
American history, and it's growing stronger. Two long wars, chronic
deficits, the financial crisis, the costly drug war, the campaigns
of Ron Paul and Rand Paul, the growth of executive power under
Presidents Bush and Obama, and the revelations about NSA abuses
have pushed millions more Americans in a libertarian direction.
Libertarianism: A Primer, by David Boaz, the longtime executive
vice president of the Cato Institute, continues to be the best
available guide to the history, ideas, and growth of this
increasingly important political movement--and now it has been
updated throughout and with a new title: The Libertarian Mind. Boaz
has updated the book with new information on the threat of
government surveillance; the policies that led up to and stemmed
from the 2008 financial crisis; corruption in Washington; and the
unsustainable welfare state. The Libertarian Mind is the ultimate
resource for the current, burgeoning libertarian movement.
Tens of millions of Americans, from Generation X-ers to baby boomers and beyond, are rediscovering libertarianism, a visionary alternative to the tired party orthodoxies of left and right. In 1995 a Gallup poll found that 52 percent of Americans said "the federal government has become so large and powerful that it poses an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens." Later that year, The Wall Street Journal concurred, saying: "Because of their growing disdain for government, more and more Americans appear to be drifting—often unwittingly—toward a libertarian philosophy." Libertarianism is hardly new, but its framework for liberty under law and economic progress makes it especially suited for the dynamic new era we are now entering. In the United States, the bureaucratic leviathan is newly threatened by a resurgence of the libertarian ideas upon which the country was founded. We are witnessing a breakdown of all the cherished beliefs of the welfare-warfare state. Americans have seen the failure of big government. Now, in the 1990s, we are ready to apply the lessons of this century to make the next one the century not of the state but of the free individual. David Boaz presents the essential guidebook to the libertarian perspective, detailing its roots, central tenets, solutions to contemporary policy dilemmas, and future in American politics. He confronts head-on the tough questions frequently posed to libertarians: What about inequality? Who protects the environment? What ties people together if they are essentially self-interested? A concluding section, "Are You a Libertarian?" gives readers a chance to explore the substance of their own beliefs. Libertarianism is must reading for understanding one of the most exciting and hopeful movements of our time.
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