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A Practical Libertarian

A Roadmap to Recovering Liberty

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Fierce independence and a leave-me-alone attitude define the modern Libertarian and party. This does not make for good politics, where coordination and national momentum is crucial.

This book outlines a practical libertarianism that can coexist with the two other national parties. We can find a common, central philosophy that will capture the drive of an election-winning majority of "We the People".

©2019 James Tall (P)2019 James Tall
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A Decent Summary of Libertarianism

It’s a quick and simple listen for the moat part.
The taxation chapter is too far in the weeds and confusing.
The author/reader is too self-deprecating. Give yourself some credit, Jim. You put a whole book together and published it. Your reader doesn’t want to hear about how bad it is.

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