
An Important New Book by Harold Kyriazi
Is the Libertarian Party consistent in its understanding of "liberty"?
The author, a long-time libertarian and the first Libertarian candidate in his region ever to receive an endorsement from a major daily newspaper, explores this question.
Kyriazi's thorough research, which he presents step by step for the reader, led him to discover two separate strands of libertarian thinking on "property rights." The second of these is held by many new libertarians without question and, all too often, without any consideration at all. The first, older strand of libertarian thought, exemplified by such thinkers as Thomas Paine and Albert Jay Nock, is more consistent with the goals of freedom but has received far less attention until recently.
Join the author on an excursion that will open your eyes to the truth about freedom and property rights.
122 pages, paperbound. Copyright 2000 by the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation.
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