Biographies

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Douglas French

Anyone in the freedom movement owes a debt to Isabel Paterson. She was brilliant, productive, tenacious, and complicated. Professor Cox's work is worthy of his subject.

Jeff Riggenbach

Libertarian science-fiction fans under 40 are probably at least a little unclear on just who or what the Futurians were.

Gary Gibson
He is the kind of politician even an anarchocapitalist could love.
Jeff Riggenbach
Libertarians in their teens and twenties could do far worse than to let their own attention be captured by Gary Chartier’s book.
Murray N. Rothbard

Anne Robert Jacques Turgot's career in economics was brief but brilliant, and in every way remarkable.

Allen Mendenhall
Henry Hazlitt was a man who wore many hats, including that of a serious critic of literature.
Jeff Riggenbach

He was a great intellectual and deserves a high place in the history of libertarian ideas.

Stephan Kinsella

When you speak, you act; and action implies taking control of one's own body with the underlying idea of private property.