Free Audiobook: "The Market for Liberty"
Ian Bernard, host of the internationally syndicated radio show and podcast "Free Talk Live" has produced a free audiobook of Linda and Morris Tannehill's The Market for Liberty (print version available here).
Here is Bernard's introduction to the audiobook:
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Government: An Unnecessary Evil
There was once a time when it was widely believed the world was flat and the sun revolved around the earth. Now we know better and most reasonable people have rejected these ideas. Similarly, most people have rejected the once widely accepted idea of slavery, and rightfully so. If you're like most people, your government high school history classes probably taught you that slavery was abolished years ago. Government people wouldn't lie to you, would they?
The book you are about to listen to explodes the myths of government. Its message is simple:
"Government is an unnecessary evil and freedom is the best and most practical way of life." Spread this idea, and we can change the world. That is why I've taken the time to create this audio book. These days, many people do not have time to read and it would be a shame to allow such a brilliant work to continue to gather dust on the shelves of history.
Morris and Linda Tannehill's iconoclastic The Market for Liberty is one of the most important books of our time. Written originally in 1970, it is even more relevant now as I record it as an audio book at the end of 2007. The Market for Liberty is the antidote to years of government indoctrination, lies, and misinformation.
Unless you already consider yourself a voluntaryist, anarcho-capitalist, or free marketeer, prepare yourself for a major paradigm shift.
Well over a quarter century old, The Market for Liberty stands up well to the test of time. There are only a few places where the book dates itself, like any reference to prices, considering the federal government has substantially inflated the money supply since it was written. There are also a few dated historical references particularly in chapters 15 and 16 as since this book's publishing the Soviet Union has been broken up, the draft has been suspended, Americans are now able to own gold, and the US dollar has no more metal backing.
$18 I hope you enjoy this book as much as I did. Please don't keep it to yourself. Please spread these audio files far and wide.
In the final part of the book, the Tannehills point out that the two variables factoring into how soon a laissez-faire society can be established are, "the rapidity with which the idea of freedom can be spread and how much longer our economy can withstand the effects of governmental meddling." Certainly no one can predict the latter but in this information age, the rapidity factor has been virtually eliminated. Thanks to the proliferation of the Internet and personal audio players, this brilliant work can finally get the attention it deserves.
Download and listen to this great book now at http://book.freekeene.com/.
Ian Bernard is the host of the internationally syndicated radio show and podcast, Free Talk Live. Send him mail.





Comments (9)
Very cool. I listen to FTL everyday and am interested in this book since it apparently influenced Ian's philosophy.
Published: December 27, 2007 11:21 AM
I've been a Free Talk Live (FTL) listener for about 3 years. I learned about von Mises from the FTL radio show... in fact, between von Mises, Free Talk Live, and David Friedman, to my surprise I've become an anarchocapitalist over the past few years.
I listened to the first 2 chapters of the audiobook last night. It's very well done, and you can't beat the price! Thanks Ian!!
Published: December 27, 2007 2:12 PM
Ian,
You are a workaholic. What else explains this gift?
I am enjoying the simplicity of the Tannehill's argumentation. It's nice to discover that the anti-establishment late 60s and early 70s were not all New Left and/or marked by immediate gratification as modus operandi. I wonder if the Tannehills knew John Hospers?
Thanks again. Congrats to you and Mark on FTL's growing success as well.
Published: December 27, 2007 4:27 PM
Link to the book in PDF form: http://mises.org/books/marketforliberty.pdf
Published: December 28, 2007 12:44 AM
I'm also going to upload this to Megaupload. And by this, I mean the one over 300MBs.
Published: December 28, 2007 12:49 AM
A great book indeed. I read it this past semester, and wrote various notes to myself on post-it notes which I attached to the various pages. Usually, I did this when I had some minor disagreement with the authors, but in some instances I did it when I felt I could bolster the argument being provided.
Anyone wishing to read my notes on the book can do so here. Said notes appear in yellow, and list the page numbers to which they are attached.
Published: December 28, 2007 2:43 AM
The following link is the upload to Megaupload I mentioned before: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=46DGKX85
I made it into a zip file. Enjoy.
Published: December 28, 2007 3:24 AM
There has never been a time when most people thought the world was flat.
This canard needs to go the way of lemmings committing mass suicide,it turns out the filmmakers drove them off the cliff.
Great podcast though.
Published: December 28, 2007 9:52 AM
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