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This bold reinterpretation of the latter half of the twentieth century explains how and why the ideologies of left and right emerged in response to the novel challenges of mass prosperity.
Hardback now available at the paperback price! (orig. $25.95)
By Brink Lindsey
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A sweeping agenda for U.S. public policy in the 1990s and beyond.
Original Retail Price: $15.95
Edited by Edward H. Crane and David Boaz
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Ideas for moving public policy beyond the status quo.
Edited by David Boaz and Edward H. Crane
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Every two years the Cato Handbook for Congress sets the standard in Washington for real cuts in federal spending, taxes, and power.
Edited by Edward H. Crane and David Boaz
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Is European "comfy" capitalism better than American "cowboy" capitalism?
By Olaf Gersemann
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What is the animating "spirit" behind what may appear to be the coldly calculating world of markets and business enterprise?
Original Retail Price: $19.95
By Don Lavoie and Emily Chamlee-Wright
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Can the government do that? Check the Constitution! Also available in Spanish and Arabic. Discounts available for bulk orders (see below).
With a preface by Roger Pilon
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A useful compilation of and introduction to libertarian scholarship. Belongs on every libertarian's bookshelf.
Edited by Ronald Hamowy
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In modern democratic societies, legislative bodies are increasingly usurping functions that were and should be exercised by individuals or groups leading to an unwieldy surfeit of laws and regulations that stifle individual freedom.
By Bruno Leoni, Foreward by Arthur Kemp
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