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Healing Our World
- The Compassion of Libertarianism
- Narrated by: Kathleen Godwin
- Length: 14 hrs and 17 mins
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- Tswag
- 09-11-20
Great book
If you are moderately libertarian, this book will certainly push you further that direction.
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- Drake
- 12-12-16
best book on libertarianism
With many examples on every topic, this is the best book on this subject of libertarians that I have read/listen to/Or lecture on. This should be the number book shared if you want to help spread libertarian ideas.
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- Marty Keenan
- 11-27-19
Super informative read!
This was a most enjoyable book. It should be read by anybody conflicted about their politics. I realize now that I'm more of a libertarian than I ever could have imagined.
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- Christopher
- 12-29-17
Very Good Book!
This book offers a full explanation of the libertarian philosophy that will benefit everyone from those newly interested in the ideas, to those that think they’ve heard all the arguments. I’d recommend this to all friends and family.
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- Jerome
- 05-07-17
Best libertarian book I've read
Although I bought the e-book version too, I never read it and ended up listening to this audiobook, which I found less daunting. I am a slow reader and listener, but after a few months of intermittent listening in my car, I finally finished it!
I have already read books like "Economics in One Lesson" and "The Revolution", but this book was way more thorough and also appealed to my former left / center-left leanings. I especially enjoyed the original and creative solutions such as Swiss bomb shelters, the "military olympics", or how animals in some parts of Africa are protected thanks to private land ownership. I now have a much deeper understanding about the world's main issues. Would definitely recommend for any new libertarian.
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- Ron Manners
- 12-18-18
This wonderful book accompanied me over many trips
Mary Ruart's ability to squeeze so many real live examples into this fact filled book has me now addding it to my "must read" list for our Mannkal Scholars.
I am about to enjoy it for the second time.
Ron Manners
www.mannkal.org
www.mannwest.com