Im trying to find good libertarian literature but all the recs i can find elsewhere are 1984 and ayn rand.
I really, really dont want to read ayn rand.
What are some good, non-ayn rand libertarian books? Thank.
>>8795062
"I want ayn rand but I don't want to read ayn rand"
I don't know man.
Fucking Glenn Beck maybe
>>8795062
by literature do you mean fiction or non-fiction?
there is tons of lib/ancap/w/evs nonfiction to read. austrians, traditionalists, all that. but for fiction after ayn rand your next stop is literally terry goodkind
you don't want to go there bra
>>8795084
Non-fiction pls :^)
>>8795062
>good libertarian literature
Oxymoron
>>8795062
John Stuart Mill
>libertarian
>literature
The stolen and perverted writings of Homer and Ovid, of Plato and Cicero, which all men ought to contemn, are set up by artifice against the Sublime of the Bible; but when the New Age is at leisure to pronounce, all will be set right, and those grand works of the more ancient, and consciously and professedly Inspired men will hold their proper rank, and the Daughters of Memory shall become the Daughters of Inspiration. Shakspeare and Milton were both curb’d by the general malady and infection from the silly Greek and Latin slaves of the sword.
Rouse up, O Young Men of the New Age! Set your foreheads against the ignorant hirelings! For we have hirelings in the Camp, the Court, and the University, who would, if they could, for ever depress mental, and prolong corporeal war. Painters! on you I call. Sculptors! Architects! suffer not the fashionable fools to depress your powers by the prices they pretend to give for contemptible works, or the expensive advertising boasts that they make of such works: believe Christ and His Apostles that there is a class of men whose whole delight is in destroying. We do not want either Greek or Roman models if we are but just and true to our own Imaginations, those Worlds of Eternity in which we shall live for ever, in Jesus our Lord.
Second Treatise of Government
Anarchy, State, and Utopia
The Road to Serfdom
Anatomy of the State
Economics in One Lesson
The Law (Bastiat)
>>8795094
Hoppe, Democracy: The Good That Failed
Heath, Citadel Altar & Market
Wright, Risk Uncertainty & Profit
Hirschmann, Exit Voice & Loyalty
Rothbard, Man Economy & State
>srsly what is up with these titles, shit is ridankulous
Hazilitt, Economics in One Lesson
Sowell, Basic Economics
Mises, Human Action
Bastiat, Essays
Taleb, Antifragile & Black Swan
Taleb's favourite guy, Seneca, Letters from a Stoic
then go full-on tradcore NRx/Landian nightmare
de Maistre, Considerations
de Jouvenel, On Power
Land, the Dark Enlightenment
also this
https://reactionaryfuture.wordpress.com
http://www.thedarkenlightenment.com/the-dark-enlightenment-by-nick-land/
http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.ca/2009/01/gentle-introduction-to-unqualified.html
>>8795157
didn't see this, sorry dawg
>>8795192
*God, wtf
>cringing so hard right now
>disemboweling self with 19C cavalry sabre
>still have time to write this
>good_night_sweet_prince.jpg
>>8795157
These are the best place to start
>>8795157
>>8795192
You're making the mistake that liberalism is libertarianism. Hayek, Mises, Rothbard, Bastiat were liberals that believed in the spook of natural rights and forms of debunkable economic determinism.