The Market for Liberty
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The Market for Liberty | |
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Author(s) | Linda Tannehill & Morris Tannehill |
Country | United States |
Subject(s) | Political philosophy |
Genre(s) | Non-fiction |
Publication date | 1970 |
Media type | |
Pages | 169 pp. |
ISBN | 0930073010 |
OCLC Number | 69269 |
The Market for Liberty is book by Linda and Morris Tannehill. The text outlines the root of the problem of government and provides a rethinking of the whole organization of society. It starts with the idea of the individual and his rights and works through exchange and the market and exposes government as the great enemy of mankind.
See also
- Chaos Theory
- Property, Freedom, and Society
- The Nature of Man and His Government
- The Conscience of an Anarchist
Links
- Articles, essays and reviews
- "That Fiery Classic" by Mises.org, May 2006
- "Society without Government" by Robert P. Murphy, August 2001
- "The Market for Liberty – It’s Back" by Jeffrey Tucker, December 2010
- "The Hospers-Tannehill Correspondence" by Stephan Kinsella, July 2011
- Daily Reckoning review: "Freedom, Naturally" by Joel Bowman, May 2011