I made a liberty lit bingo! Which book is your favorite?
Posted by delugepro@reddit | Libertarian | View on Reddit | 18 comments
Posted by delugepro@reddit | Libertarian | View on Reddit | 18 comments
Mistys_Mom@reddit
Animal Farm!!
cam_breakfastdonut@reddit
The Road to Serfdom is pretty darn good
IDontLikePayingTaxes@reddit
From what I remember I think he uses the last third of the book to propose government interventions that may work well and many of his ideas weren’t very good.
Still a very good book though
alexmadsen1@reddit
Where is wealth Nations by Adam Smith?
Thuban@reddit
Nothing from the enlightenment?
thelowbrassmaster@reddit
My favorite non-fiction book here is Human Action, my favorite fiction one here is a tie between Animal Farm and Atlas Shrugged.
Hedgewizard1958@reddit
Friedman, Sowell, Heinlein, Hayek.
DragonSurferEGO@reddit
Love it! I’ve read all but 2 of these!
Popular_Sprinkles_90@reddit
My favorite listed is The Law. My favorite not listed is Ayn Rand's Anthem
Ok-Affect-3852@reddit
My favorites are missing! Ron Paul’s Liberty Defined, Milton Friedman’s Free To Choose, Walter E. Williams The State Against Blacks, and Ayn Rand’s We The Living.
BP-arker@reddit
I have bingo. Up and down starting with Bastiat
fuckthestatemate@reddit
Many of these books are available for free on the Mises Institute's website
AbolishtheDraft@reddit
Needs Anatomy of the State and Democracy the God that Failed
WhiskeyNick69@reddit
I enjoyed Free Space most to be honest. It happens to have the most libertarian title as well.
Ok_Statistician_8072@reddit
I feel teased by this tiny url.
gwhh@reddit
Nice work.
LawsOfEconomics@reddit
Shout out to No Treason, Lysander Spooner.
AdrienJarretier@reddit
You guys are awfull people.
You are always giving us more work to do, more cool books to read.