Hey Holla Forums I was wondering if some of you could recommend some good Libertarian litterature. I'm not a big fan of labels so even if a book doesn't have the "Libertarian Approved" stamp, I'm ok with it. I just want some interesting and proof-read stuff, I'm sick of all the propagand books with easily disproved theories or arguments.
So far I found "The Death of Common Sense" and "For a New Liberty" in some library for next to nothing. I have "Anarchy, State, and Utopia" in my buying list.
I'm also ok with anything I disagree with, I'm open to any good book even if it proves me wrong, it just has to be about what interests me.
"Capitalism and Freedom" by Milton Friedman is a pretty good read. While not exclusively Libertarian "Basic Economics" by Thomas Sowell is a book I'd recommend.
The best stuff you can read will be from the founding fathers or of their time. Start off with the Federalist Papers.
This is the same argument that Holla Forums uses to justify posting here. We're genuinely far-right nationalists.
Robert Rogers
Sorry, user. I'm just too used to the anons who sperg out at the mere mention of Ron Paul's name now,
Austin Johnson
Holla Forums isn't slow, at least not nearly as slow as /liberty/ is. Also it's quite obvious right wingers can find common ground more than we can with commies.
Lets be honest, when Holla Forums posts here, they're usually snarky. This user is actually respectful.
Matthew Wilson
No such thing.
Read Oswald Spengler instead. Or Carl Schmitt.
Jason Fisher
Sage
Charles Ross
Libertarianism isn't right wing.
Kayden Rivera
Thank you for that, I'm going to check those out.
Thanks, I only knew these persons by names, I never read anything by them.
Never heard about them, anything in particular I should start with ?
William Turner
Schmitt "Concept of the Political" Spengler's "Decline of the West" and "Prussianism and Socialism"
Tyler King
Hayek and Hoppe are the only non-jewish libertarian philosophers. You can also read some Ron and Rand Paul.