Libertarianism Today on Sale at a Special Low Price!

by on December 2, 2011 @ 6:44 pm · 7 comments

in The Basics

Just in time for Christmas, my book, Libertarianism Today, is available for its lowest price ever: just $22.47 for the hardcover!

Get this price while you still can by ordering direct from the publisher online or by calling 800-368-6868.  Sale ends January 15.

Recent reviews of Libertarianism Today:

  • “It should appeal to all readers, from the most well-informed libertarian to those new to the radical theory.” — Alex Willemyns, Policy
About Jacob Huebert (22 Posts)

Jacob Huebert is a libertarian public-interest lawyer in Chicago and the author of Libertarianism Today (Praeger 2010).


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1 Conza88 December 4, 2011 at 3:39 am

Available for free in pdf anywhere? Or bound up in an IP cage?

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2 Jacob Huebert December 4, 2011 at 12:11 pm

It is in an “IP cage” because the publisher requires it, but I’ve made an effort to make as much of it as possible legally available online for free, and my preference would be for all of it to be legally available online for free.

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3 Kyle July 17, 2012 at 6:02 pm

Let me guess, you couldn’t invest your own money, so now the publisher controls the “IP cage” so to speak.

Why did you have a publisher to begin with if you wanted it online for free?

$36 for Kindle? Good luck with that. I am not against IP, I just think its sad when authors talk and act like publishers own them as if they have no responsibility.

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4 Geoffrey Allan Plauché July 23, 2012 at 1:43 pm

It’s not like Jacob got the idea for this book, wrote it up, and then went looking for a way to publish it and simply chose to sell out instead of self-publish. The publisher was looking for someone to write this book and chose him. Better Jacob than someone less hardcore, no?

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5 DR December 7, 2011 at 12:41 pm

I am just learning of Libertarianism.
Is it true that the Libertarian idea of a free market is a market void of any regulation. (It has been illustrated as playing a football game without any files or umpires).

Thank you

PS I just ordered your book, so I am sure that I will eventually read what the answer is :)

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6 Jacob Huebert December 7, 2011 at 1:58 pm

Here’s an article from Steve Horwitz on that topic:

http://www.thefreemanonline.org/headline/free-markets-are-regulated/

Hope you like the book!

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7 DR December 7, 2011 at 1:01 pm

Oops! That should have been rules, not files.

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