Those desiring an overview of the literature on liberty should pick up a copy of The Libertarian Reader edited by David Boaz (The Free Press: New York, 1997, 458 pp.).
This book contains over sixty excerpts from libertarian and classical liberal authors and would make a wonderful textbook for a class on liberty. For further reading, be sure to check out Tom Palmer's essay "The Literature of Liberty" at the end of the book. His essay is the reason I went out and found Henry Hazlitt's The Free Man's Library.
Friday, December 08, 2006
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