Francis Neilson (1867-1961) was the member of the British Parliament, one of the last truly educated British aristocrats, a colleague and friend of Al...
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Merciless in their penetrating analysis, Coyne and Hall have written the s...
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Here is the archetype of all post-World War I revisionism of a particular variety: the hunt for the people who made the big bucks off the killing mach...
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Need the state to provide national defense? Think again, and get ready for a wild intellectual ride. With eleven chapters by top libertarian scholars ...
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Need the state to provide national defense? Think again, and get ready for a wild intellectual ride.
With eleven chapters by top libertarian scholar...
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Click on the Audible or iTunes links to the right to purchase the fully functional audiobook, with true audiobook capabilities such as resume a...
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This book by the world expert on Pearl Harbor blows the top off a seventy-year cover up, reporting for the first time on long-suppressed interviews, d...
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Hans Hoppe takes on the most difficult subject in economic and political theory.
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The most articulate and learned upholder of the position that free markets require peace and that peace depends on free economies
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Ron Paul reveals an intensely personal side as he reflects on growing up during World War II.
"One of my goals in the book is to try ...
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