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+ | * Libertarianism: A Primer by David Boaz | ||
+ | * The Libertarian Reader edited by David Boaz | ||
+ | * Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Friedman | ||
+ | * The Law by Frederick Bastiat | ||
+ | * Libertarianism In One Lesson by David Bergland | ||
+ | * The Road To Serfdom by F.A. Hayek | ||
+ | * Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do by Peter McWilliams | ||
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