Libertarianism sounds right to many people when they first hear about it. “Let the government stay out of my business” is a popular attitude in America. But the ramifications of pure libertarianism scare many people on second thought. Does pure libertarianism mean that sweatshops would be allowed? That poor people would have no public schools to go to? That factories could pollute the air? In this book, popular author and scholar Dr. Tom Woods answers these questions — plus 11 others — through interviews with libertarian writers and thinkers. Be prepared to have your eyes opened. Even if you don’t agree with the solutions in this book, they will get you thinking. (Note: Book dimensions are large.)
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