
The Triumph of Liberty
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Riggenbach
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By:
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Jim Powell
About this listen
Some of these men and women, like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Martin Luther King, Jr., remain famous. Others, like John Lilburne, a seventeenth-century "Leveller" who spent most of his adult life in prison battling England's infamous Star Chamber, are almost unknown. Some of Powell's choices, Erasmus, Cicero, Locke, Wollstonecraft, and Frederick Douglass, have often before been praised by those who love liberty. Others, Ludwig van Beethoven, Leonard Read, and Louis L'Amour, may be surprising. Others still, like Milton Friedman or Margaret Thatcher, are controversial.
Any one of these life stories, based on biographies, letters, diaries, unpublished manuscripts, and interviews with leading scholars, could make a book. Taken together, they form a saga of epic proportions. Here, are the greatest achievements of humankind and the first-ever full story of the triumph of liberty.
For more than 30 years, Jim Powell has gathered material for The Triumph of Liberty. He has interviewed scholars, pursued research in major libraries, and visited booksellers, museums, and historic sites around the world.
©2000 Jim Powell (P)2000 Blackstone AudiobooksCritic reviews
"Pithy, vivid." (Publishers Weekly)
A Plethora of Vignettes
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Extraordinary insights into gems of liberty!
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Nice light history of libertarian thought
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What you did not learn in history class.
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The chapters should have been better separated. A slightly bigger interval or clearly saying “Chapter x” would have helped.
Spectacular!
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