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All across the world individuals have learned that only by
interacting peacefully can we achieve a more harmonious,
prosperous, healthy and tolerant society. To these ends millions
have optimistically involved themselves in a global liberty
movement.
These libertarians, while seeing the promotion of individual rights a
worthwhile goal in itself, also believe that a free society is a
universally beneficial one. Consider the stories of the diverse
contributors who share with you the reasons that they were
convinced to embrace freedom and the idea that men and women
should govern themselves. These contributors are from many
corners of the world and from different walks of life. You will
find their personal experiences mind-opening, illustrative, and
entertaining.
In this collaboration you will find the personal journeys of fifty five
authors from fifteen countries. Included are philosophers and
physicians, economists and judges, military officers and
environmentalists, police officers and soccer moms, lawyers and
small business owners. You can read about the paths to
understanding of people like well-known journalist John Stossel or
Susette Kelo who fought all the way to the Supreme Court to try
to keep her home from being confiscated and delivered to a private
business. From Africa, from behind what was the Iron Curtain,
Europe, Asia, and North, Central and South America there are
dozens of tales about why these diverse people came to similar
conclusions: freedom is best for all. Paperback, 398 pages.
Please note: There are a few dozen contributors to this book. One minor contributor, has started claiming he is the author of this book. This is highly uncommon and most contributors to a large volume understand they are not the author of the book. Credit belongs to the individual who created the project, Mr. Marc Guttman, the editor. We have requested that Amazon properly credit the book and remove the attribution of authorship to this individual. The response from the individual is that we are "liars" and that we never published the book we published.
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