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1. 

Antitrust Policy: The Case for Repeal (Paperback)

   
There is no respectable economic theory or empirical evidence to justify antitrust.

Original Retail Price: $7.95
By D.T. Armentano
Price: $3.00
Paperback

2. 

The Antitrust Religion (Hardback)

   
Sheds a powerful light on how and why antitrust laws have become so irrational and on how to make sense of their use and enforcement.
By Edwin S. Rockefeller
Price: $9.95
Hardcover (also available in E-Book)

3. 

The Best-Laid Plans: How Government Planning Harms Your Quality of Life, Your Pocketbook, and Your Future (Hardback)

   
Reveals how government attempts to do long-range, comprehensive planning inevitably do more harm than good by choking American cities with congestion, making housing markets more unaffordable, and sending the cost of government infrastructure skyrocketing.
By Randal O'Toole
Price: $22.95
Hardcover (also available in E-Book)

4. 

Competition and Currency: Essays on Free Banking and Money (Paperback)

   
A persuasive justification for a competitive banking system.

Original Retail Price: $16.95
By Lawrence H. White

Paperback

This item is Out of Print.

5. 

Dependent on D.C. The Rise of Federal Control over the Lives of Ordinary Americans (Paperback)

   
How we got hooked on Washington.
Now at a special discounted price!
By Charlotte Twight
Price: $5.95
Paperback

6. 

The Fallacy Of Campaign Finance Reform (Hardback)

   
This book takes a penetrating look into the premises and consequences of the long crusade against big money in politics.
John Samples
Price: $29.00
Hardcover

7. 

Free the Mail: Ending the Postal Monopoly (Paperback)

   
Steps to privatizing the USPS.

Original Retail Price: $12.95
By Peter J. Ferrara
Price: $3.00
Paperback

8. 

The Future of Money in the Information Age (Paperback)

   
The impact of the internet on money.

Original Retail Price: $12.95
Edited by James A. Dorn
Price: $3.25
Paperback

9. 

Go Directly to Jail: The Criminalization of Almost Everything. (Hardback)

   
"There ought to be a law. . . "
Edited by Gene Healy
Price: $17.95
Hardcover (also available in E-Book)

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