Economics of Liberty: five bucks!
Stephan Kinsella reminded me about this book this morning. Economics of Liberty was published in 1991, and it really holds up, with article by Rothbard, Rockwell, Bethell, Richman, Bandow, Higgs, Denson, Taborrok, Reed, Kauffman, and others. Really outstanding. And get this. It is 390 pages, and priced at an incredible $5.
Roy Childs wrote of this book: "The great virtue of the volume is the excellent interaction between first principles and current events.... rational, zippy, to the point, informative with facts and figures, and based soundly on the first principles of liberty and the free market.... you can take your time reading them, using them as a 'bed book' that you can dip into at will, and learn a lot of information in a short time. And the book sizzles."
Sending it off for scanning now so that it can appear in literature. But at $5, why not pick up a hard copy?





Comments (4)
Fephisto
How are you managing to publish this cheap? Is the book made out of toilet paper?
Published: August 21, 2008 7:23 PM
jeffrey
It's an edition from 1991, and only now found that we are really overstocked on this item.
Published: August 22, 2008 7:42 AM
MatthewWilliam
I tried to buy Not a Zero Sum Game a few weeks ago, but the shipping to Europe cost about 5 times the price of the book :(
Published: August 23, 2008 6:31 AM
Michael Blowhard
How about issuing it as an audiobook? How about issuing everything you issue in audio format? I'm listening to more stuff than I'm reading these days ... Anyway, love the fact that you do put out a lot of audio, and urge you to do even more such.
Published: August 25, 2008 3:26 PM