Anarchism

As it turns out, the nature of the physical world favors the free movement of people to self-organize and self-govern without the interference of external command-and-control structures … … politicians routinely chisel into stone thousands of new laws each year on countless promises that they can improve societal conditions. And […]
Chaos Gets A Bad Rap

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Libertarian Book List

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1. Herbert Spencer Recommended reading: Social Statics A polymath, Herbert Spencer was originally known for his writing on biology. He coined the phrase “survival of the fittest,” used to describe the process of natural selection. Spencer rose to prominence by extending the lessons of biological evolution to politics and sociology. […]
7 Lesser-Known Classical Liberal Thinkers

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Manuel De Landa on Markets & Antimarkets

FEE Foundation for Economic Education
Real Heroes of Liberty

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Thomas Jefferson on Liberty

Lisa Benson
Meddling in the Free Market

Source: Wiley Miller, Non-Sequitur.com
The Center for Government Bureaucracy Center

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Libertarianism.org

Source: https://mises.org/ The Mises Institute, founded in 1982, is an educational institution devoted to advancing Austrian economics, freedom, and peace in the classical-liberal tradition. For over 30 years the Mises Institute has provided both scholars and laymen with resources to broaden their understanding of the economic school of thought […]
Ludwig Von Mises Institute

No Treason is a composition of three essays by individualist anarchist Lysander Spooner, all written in 1867: No. 1, No. 2: “The Constitution”, and No. 6: “The Constitution of no Authority”. See much more Spooner at the Internet Archive