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Ron Paul

Privacy is the essence of liberty.  Privacy and property are interlocked.

Chris Becker

The average African’s time preference needs to change if Africa is going to become a manufacturing hub.

Thomas J. DiLorenzo

The anti-imperialistic tradition in America</br> — and in the world — will be an important</br> element in this course.

Paul A. Cantor

The viewing public still responds to films and television shows that champion freedom.

Hans-Hermann Hoppe

The goal: private property; property protection; self-defense; and freedom of contract.

David S. D'Amato

Libertarian populism isn’t and can’t be a <em>political</em> movement; the purest libertarian populism is an enemy of politics and an uncompromising foe of the state.

Mark Thornton

Gupta states, “We have been terribly and systematically misled for nearly 70 years in the United States, and I apologize for my own role in that.”

David Gordon

Readers stirred to anger by the simpleminded statism of Paul Krugman will be delighted by Lott’s demolition of some of his claims.

Henry Hazlitt

Hume pointed out that, while conduct should be judged by its “utility,” it is not specific acts that should be so judged, but general rules  of action.

Andrei Znamenski

Rampant statism was probably an unavoidable evil in an age during which large segments of the enfranchised populace woke up for active political life.