All Posts Tagged With: "David Boaz"

The Astronaut Libertarian?

The Astronaut Farmer ranks as an unmistakably libertarian family film. The plot might have a few holes, but the movie raises some fascinating points and questions about individuals pursuing their dreams, limits on personal actions, and the role of government. The movie hit theaters in February and was scheduled for DVD release in July. It [...]

1Jul2007 | Raymond J. Keating | 1 comment | Continued

Libertarianism: A Primer by David Boaz

The Free Press • 1997 • 228 pages • $23.00 Dr. Attarian is a freelance writer in Ann Arbor, Michigan. With statism’s failures obvious, and Americans’ disgust with statist government and politicians burgeoning, David Boaz’s accessible book is a handy and timely introduction to an appealing alternative. Opening with a brisk presentation of essential ideas, [...]

1Aug1997 | John Attarian | 0 comments | Continued

The Libertarian Reader: Classic and Contemporary Writings From Lao-Tzu to Milton Friedman edited by David Boaz

Free Press • 1997 • 476 pages • $27.50 Dr. Peterson, an adjunct scholar at the Heritage Foundation, is Distinguished Lundy Professor Emeritus of Business Philosophy at Campbell University in North Carolina. Asked Shakespeare’s Juliet: What’s in a name? Yesterday conservatism was in as the name of what could be called the free-society movement. Today, [...]

1Jul1997 | William H. Peterson | 0 comments | Continued
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