What it means to be a libertarian : a personal interpretation /
The twin pillars of the nation created by America's Founders were strict limits on the power of central government and strict protections of individual rights. Now, at the close of the twentieth century, that state is gone - and Charles Murray wants to bring it back. In What It Means to Be a Li...
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New York :
Broadway Books,
1997
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Table of Contents:
- The Framework
- Principles
- The Public Good
- The Pursuit of Happiness
- An Image of Limited Government
- How Would it Work?
- The Trendline Test
- Choosing to Do It Ourselves
- Removing Government from Economic Life
- Tolerance and Discrimination
- Permitting Revolutions in Education and Health Care
- Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll
- Protecting the Environment
- Removing Government from Civil Life
- Loose Ends
- Is it Possible?
- Gloom and Hope
- Government As "Them"
- The Demand to Be Left Alone
- Lived Freedom
- The Stuff of Life