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{{DES | des = A few popular books do the heavy lifting for libertarian ideology: bringing the most recruits, popularizing the ideas and providing critiques of mainstream ideas.  They are all severely flawed. These are the way down the rabbit hole to libertarian wonderland.  Come, drink the Kool-Aid! | show=}}
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* Libertarianism: A Primer by David Boaz
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* The Libertarian Reader edited by David Boaz
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* Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Friedman
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* The Law by Frederick Bastiat
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* Libertarianism In One Lesson by David Bergland
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* The Road To Serfdom by F.A. Hayek
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* Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do by Peter McWilliams
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